InGrid Broadband Home Alarm System
Posted on Oct 4, 07 05:15 PM PDT

InGrid Home Alarm is different from the rest because instead of an analog service, they over a digitalized broadband alert system. What makes this more effective is that there is no way for this service to be cut. The connection between your home and InGrid will always be on, meaning no foul play by any thieves will cause your alarm system to fail locally. The InGrid system is set up in around 90 minutes and costs $300 to be installed in houses with 2,500-square feet or higher, with lower size packages also available.
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By Elmo Poland , 20/02/08 12:50 PM (CommentID #500146)
I'm using Verizon FOIS How would this system work if my cable was cut ,which would kill my phone and broabd band service ?
By Hello Kitty , 07/10/07 6:51 PM (CommentID #327292)
If it connects to broadband, the thieves can just cut your cable modem cable, right? They did not specify WiFi, or cellular.
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