A system must Deter, Hinder and Alert. Any jammer will block Jeweller, GSM and wifi... It would be a good idea to ring the bell. On the Internet, several videos demonstrate a real weakness. As show into my profil.
Thank you for sharing your insights! I completely agree that a robust security system should encompass deterrence, hindrance, and effective alert mechanisms. This video aims to dispel myths surrounding jammers. Security discussions like these are crucial for staying informed and making informed decisions. 👍
I think you’ve missed a valid point. The Ajax system sends an instant notification the moment internet loss occurs. Giving the system owner notification there’s an issue.
Thanks for pointing that out. At the 6:15 mark in the video, we do touch upon the Ajax system's ability to send instant notifications in case of internet loss. Your observation aligns with our discussion on the Ajax system's features, even though the main focus was dispelling myths about jammers. Your input adds valuable context, and we appreciate you highlighting this aspect for viewers. If you have any more insights or questions, feel free to share! 👍
Vivint has built-in safeguards like encryption and tamper detection, which can notify the homeowner or monitoring center if jamming is detected. These features help reduce the risk but do not entirely prevent the possibility of interference. So chances are that you are safe but note that no wireless system is entirely immune to jamming.
Great point! While the Ajax Hub itself doesn't have a built-in siren, it can activate external sirens like the HomeSiren/StreetSiren for audible alerts. Additionally, in the event of issues like internet loss or interference, the Ajax system sends instant notifications to the user's phone, providing an audible notification on the mobile app. So, there are multiple layers of alert mechanisms, ensuring users are promptly informed both audibly on external sirens and via notifications on their phones. If you have more questions or need further details, feel free to ask!
A precise explanation. Thank you
Thank you!
Very interesting and useful! Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
A system must Deter, Hinder and Alert.
Any jammer will block Jeweller, GSM and wifi...
It would be a good idea to ring the bell.
On the Internet, several videos demonstrate a real weakness.
As show into my profil.
Thank you for sharing your insights! I completely agree that a robust security system should encompass deterrence, hindrance, and effective alert mechanisms. This video aims to dispel myths surrounding jammers. Security discussions like these are crucial for staying informed and making informed decisions. 👍
@@piplsystems yes 💯 let's stay informed and neutral ☺️
I think you’ve missed a valid point. The Ajax system sends an instant notification the moment internet loss occurs. Giving the system owner notification there’s an issue.
Thanks for pointing that out. At the 6:15 mark in the video, we do touch upon the Ajax system's ability to send instant notifications in case of internet loss. Your observation aligns with our discussion on the Ajax system's features, even though the main focus was dispelling myths about jammers. Your input adds valuable context, and we appreciate you highlighting this aspect for viewers. If you have any more insights or questions, feel free to share! 👍
Wrong.
Criminals can jam ajax for hours on endallowing criminals enough time to break in they will be long gone before the technical team can assist
Vivint is wireless and it’s professionally installed so does that make vivint safe from jamming?
Vivint has built-in safeguards like encryption and tamper detection, which can notify the homeowner or monitoring center if jamming is detected. These features help reduce the risk but do not entirely prevent the possibility of interference. So chances are that you are safe but note that no wireless system is entirely immune to jamming.
Thanks for very well video
Thank you for support 🤝
but the hub can make the alarm noise right ? so at least the siren in the hub should go off
Great point! While the Ajax Hub itself doesn't have a built-in siren, it can activate external sirens like the HomeSiren/StreetSiren for audible alerts. Additionally, in the event of issues like internet loss or interference, the Ajax system sends instant notifications to the user's phone, providing an audible notification on the mobile app. So, there are multiple layers of alert mechanisms, ensuring users are promptly informed both audibly on external sirens and via notifications on their phones. If you have more questions or need further details, feel free to ask!
I think you missed another point. When you say a wired connection, that wired connection could be via a 5G router
Yep, thank you, we wanted to say wired connection from hub to router.