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EnvisaLink 3 - Is there a 801.2 wireless version on the way?

Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2013 12:23 pm
by IbrahimSS
Hello

I'm very interested in the EnvisaLink 3 but I'm not so interested in having to run an ethernet wire down to my panel. Are there any plans for a wireless broadband version of the unit?

Thanks
sam

Re: EnvisaLink 3 - Is there a 801.2 wireless version on the

Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2013 12:31 pm
by GrandWizard
Not that I'm aware of.

Most people just use WiFi extenders or Powerline Carrier extenders if they can't/won't run the cable.

Re: EnvisaLink 3 - Is there a 801.2 wireless version on the

Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2013 1:13 pm
by IbrahimSS
My basic problem is I don't have an AC outlet where my panel is. I guess I could splice power of the line going to the box but I'm not sure if that's a good idea and if it's at all possible.

Re: EnvisaLink 3 - Is there a 801.2 wireless version on the

Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2013 1:53 pm
by GrandWizard
Where is the AC plug for your panel?

Re: EnvisaLink 3 - Is there a 801.2 wireless version on the

Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2013 6:18 pm
by IbrahimSS
I believe the AC power transformer is far from the panel. If I'm not mistaken it's actually near the circuit breaker. I think the power line it connects to is a home run then there is a wire that runs from there the distance to the panel. If that's the case, and I believe it is, getting regular 110-120V power at the panel will be a massive pain in the neck.

I'll check and confirm this evening.

Re: EnvisaLink 3 - Is there a 801.2 wireless version on the

Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2013 11:59 pm
by IbrahimSS
So basically the panel is feed electricity from a transformer that's not even on the same floor and it's not even directly above or below it. I don't see how I would get 120V electricity to the panel without making some serious holes.

Re: EnvisaLink 3 - Is there a 801.2 wireless version on the

Posted: Fri Jan 25, 2013 2:06 pm
by TMeyezo
Thats exactly how my old Brinks system was installed. The panel was upstairs in a closet and the power wires were run all-the-way-down into my basement and across the room. Yep. Was like 100ft run. Really strange, however, I'm guessing that was a security move. Keep the transformer in a separate area so it cannot be unplugged easily if there was a break-in. The panel was installed so that it hid the power wire from being accessible at the panel.