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“Wireless” is one of the most commonly used words today in regard to alarm systems. Most often the term refers to the how the various sensors communicate an alarm condition to the alarm control panel -the “brains” of the system. The other (very different) meaning describes how the control panel communicates to the monitoring center, i.e. with safer cellular monitoring. Today I am focused on wireless sensors, since there has been a significant technology shift in the alarm industry: we’ve finally reached the point where most of the alarm sensors being installed in US homes are wireless. You may recall my prior post on wireless alarm systems, where I listed the advantages of wireless sensors:
Wireless Home Security 101 – Wireless Alarm Sensors are Better

By:
Peter M. Rogers
|October 19, 2010
- Easier to install -no drilling, no mess, quicker, and less chance of damage to your home.
- Each sensor creates its own reporting “zone” – no confusion about which door or window is open.
- Easier to troubleshoot – no tracing wires, searching for the cut or shorted wire, or opening walls to re-run wires.
- Easier to reposition, remove, or add more sensors later.
- Easier to move the entire system with you, especially if an “easy-install” system.