Security is also a big issue with trying to use the internet for
something like this. Anyone with a little knowledge can hack into it and
do whatever.

Chuck Kelsey wrote:
> You'll note that the manufacturer is not suggesting that you utilize
> the Internet for this device. It is marketed for use on a private
> LAN/WAN.
> 
> Chuck WB2EDV
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> ----- Original Message ----- From: Chris Robinson To:
> Repeater-Builder@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, January 04, 2010 4:15
> PM Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] dispatch centers run through the
> internet
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> check out the IP-223. it may fit your
> needs.http://www.northms2way.com/IP-223_BROCHURE.pdf
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> On Mon, Jan 4, 2010 at 3:03 PM, Jed Barton <j...@jedbarton.com> wrote:
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> Hey guys, I am working on a project and am wondering if anyone has
> done this. Here's the proposal, to setup a dispatch center for an FD,
> where the dispatchers can sit at home and work the entire thing. This
> is not a very busy department, that's why they thought it would be
> good to do it. I've done a lot of research, and it can certainly be
> done. This obviously brings up a lot of debate for a number of
> reasons. In looking at it though, the relyability of the net is very
> good compared to a verizon phone line. Curious if anyone has done
> something like this before. For the phone system, we'reusing a
> virtual phone system that has proven relyability.
> 
> Thanks, Jed
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