Re: Compass problem



Mark Leuck wrote:

Thats more of a general error, it could be line noise then again it could be
a problem with the modem or panel


I found it.. It was going into the Windows XP control panel -> Ports
-> Comm1 -> advanced -> set both buffers to 'low'

Then a computer re-boot was a must, didn't work until I did.

Ya know.. This is really crap.. I'd gladly pay $40 more for a board
that I could just connect to without jumping through hoops - and get a
session done in seconds rather than 10 minutes. When are the alarm
manufactures going to get out of 1975 technology?

You said you used the IP funtionality of Alarmnet-I to program panels
right? How is that working for you?









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