drvnbysound said:As limited as the 16 messages are [XEP], they are still EXTREMELY valuable to me and I use them for all sorts of different things. Without that capability, I won't be baited.
If you look in ElkRP under connection there is an option for C1M1 Proxy Connect. I have never used it, but sounds likes you connect through Elk'a proxy so no incoming connections on the local firewall are required.rekwjk said:Does anyone know if DDNS setup is needed for remote connection with the C1M1? I also like the feature that no port forwarding is needed.
Activation is generally only part of the equation. All they are doing is ensuring the pathway to them and communications, but generally speaking, most cellular communicators and IP communications routing hardware do require further setup and access to be able to "do what they do" just like the XEP sending emails and passing other items through.Linwood said:I posted elsewhere but now see this thread, not sure how a search missed it for me, sorry....
So... Alarm Relay says (emphasis) that they support this, and will activate it for me if I buy it. I'm unclear why people view it as pro-install only if DIY can install the various uplink devices, which also require activation?
I'm not sure if I see the value in it, but I was considering it, and am curious if anyone has actually laid hands on it yet and has opinions?
One issue i need to look at is those messages from the xep - I do use those. I need to get the manual and see if those are really lost. If so this may be a no-brainer.