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SS3, how to verify cellular?
I don't see an option in the keypad or online to verify if cell is up and running. I ran a test and cut the internet and was not able to refresh the devices status on the online control panel when wifi was offline. How do I check this?
Andy_T
147 Messages
7 years ago
1) Select the "Forget Network' option under WiFi settings on the keypad
2) Unplug and remove a battery from the base station (more on this later)
3) Reinstall the battery and plug the base station back into power
4) I then put the system in test mode - I got a call from COPS almost instantly
5) At this point I tried using the mobile app. It was somewhat slow, just like SS2 used to be
6) Reconnected to my WiFi
So. I was told that the base station will stay connected to your network even after telling it to "Forget Network' until it power cycles again. I verified this by seeing if the base station was still connected after telling it not to be, and it was. A power cycle finally kicked it off the network so I could test the cell functionality.
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dave_2036
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7 years ago
Andy's procedure (nice write up and good info about the reboot) is great for testing the cellular connectivity.
The weekly auto test doesn't specify how the test was sent, WiFi or Cellular, or perhaps there are two test signals sent but only one log entry. I asked about it in another thread a while ago and SimpliSafe responded with a very vague non-informative answer.
It would be nice if the keypad would show the cellular carrier and cellular signal strength in the diagnostic info.
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stevedavis56
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taggart
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Knowing that the current generation hardware uses WiFi as the primary communication method, I've plugged my wireless router and modem into a common consumer-grade UPS, which I've found will let them continue operating for several hours during a power failure, maintaining two modes for security system monitoring.
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markjoshea
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5 years ago
Select System Settings, select Diagnostics.
Press the right arrow until you get to Cell.
It will display your carrier and signal strength.
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