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The service like this:
In cases when networks go down, the Zipaboxacts offline, provides local monitoring,automation and control services.So, it can act as safeguard should any problems withthe external network access occur.
Is that something that will be free even in the future?
what ment was the service to know remotly that ZipaBox is alive and kicking....
No connection
Real-time notifications may not work
This what I ment:
Additionally, with this level of monitoring, you’ll be also, notified if your zipabox becomes unreachable by monitoring station (e.g. in case someone breaks in and smash your alarm system). If there are more Zipaboxes in your area, you will be notified about their availability, so you can act more seriously if they are all available when your connection is lost.
Will that be a free service even in the future?
This what I ment:
Additionally, with this level of monitoring, you’ll be also, notified if your zipabox becomes unreachable by monitoring station (e.g. in case someone breaks in and smash your alarm system). If there are more Zipaboxes in your area, you will be notified about their availability, so you can act more seriously if they are all available when your connection is lost.
Will that be a free service even in the future?
I do not understand what you mean, you would like to see in your iPhone, get some SMS upon zipabox gets offline?
I do not understand what you mean, you would like to see in your iPhone, get some SMS upon zipabox gets offline?
Sorry if unclear the text was a citat from Zipato Home Page, describing a server service monotoring my Zipabox, and if it goes offline, malfunction or smashed I will get an notification
My question was if that service will be free even in the future?
Or doesn't that functionality exist today?
Sorry if unclear the text was a citat from Zipato Home Page, describing a server service monotoring my Zipabox, and if it goes offline, malfunction or smashed I will get an notification
My question was if that service will be free even in the future?
Or doesn't that functionality exist today?
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