Maxburn wrote:I'm considering a AD2PI Network Appliance and I'd like to have the web page public facing so I can get to it away from home. Is the web page it generates password protected? Does it offer SSL? Is that a bad idea?
Can the AD2PI Network Appliance send email alerts by itself or does it require AlarmDecoder Keypad running on a computer? Not really sure how these two interact.
Is there an example site I can look at?
Edit: I found the default passwords listed so I guess it's password protected but what about the rest?
Edit 2: the more I read the more it seems like I need a computer running all the time with AlarmDecoder Keypad to get email alerts and work with the panel, is this true? the "Or build your own alarm event handling with the installed python library" doesn't seem attractive to me.
Our documentation on the Network Appliance is lacking, so I'll do my best to answer your questions.
Yes, the webapp is password protected - you will setup your admin user during setup (by hitting the IP address of the appliance on your network in your web browser)
Yes it supports SSL communications, you just enable it during setup as per above - this will allow you to expose it through your firewall and use it on your phone/mobile device.
If you have the network appliance, you do NOT need anything hooked to a computer, it is a self-sustaining unit - you can configure the Keypad Software to connect to the network appliance if you desire to use the keypad software.
Notifications for events are built-in to the webapp - email or googletalk notifications - and you can choose which events you would like to be notified on.
Here is a list of events you can get notifications on from the network appliance:
Alarm system is triggered?
Alarm system stops signaling?
A panic has been detected?
A fire is detected?
Alarm system is armed?
Alarm system is disarmed?
A zone has faulted?
A zone has been restored?
A zone has been bypassed?
Power status has changed?
A low battery has been detected?
The AlarmDecoder has rebooted?
A relay has been changed?
We do not have a publicly available demo of this but you can see a sample screenshot of the keypad interface here:
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=44&p=134&hilit=screenshot#p134If you have any questions, feel free!
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