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How to Monitor Remote Locations Without WiFi or Fixed Internet

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Securing and monitoring remote locations is a persistent challenge when there is no access to WiFi, landlines, or fixed internet infrastructure. Farms, holiday homes, construction sites, and water facilities are often left unattended, creating exposure to risks such as power failure, temperature fluctuations, and water damage. When these issues go undetected, the consequences can escalate quickly, resulting in costly repairs or operational disruption.

Cellular monitoring systems provide a direct solution. By operating entirely over mobile networks, they eliminate the need for local internet or wired connections. This makes them particularly suitable for isolated environments where traditional systems are unreliable or impossible to install.

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Wireless Temperature Monitoring: How It Works and Where It Helps

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A freezer fails overnight. A boiler stops working in an empty holiday home. A vaccine storage unit drifts above the permitted range on a Sunday afternoon. In each case, the cost of finding out too late — in spoiled stock, property damage, or wasted medication — far exceeds the cost of knowing straight away.

Wireless temperature monitoring solves exactly that problem. A sensor placed at the location measures temperature continuously and sends an alert to your phone the moment something goes outside the set limits. No manual checks, no site visits, no unpleasant surprises.

This guide explains how the technology works, where it is most useful, and how to choose the right system for your situation.

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Connecting Your Alarm System to an ARC via IP: How Mobeye Handles the Analogue Switch-Off

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The shift from analogue telephone lines to IP-based alarm reporting is already underway. In the Netherlands, analogue lines were phased out in 2023. In the United Kingdom, communications providers are replacing the underlying technology that supports fixed telephone networks, with the upgrade expected to be complete by January 2027.

For security installers and system owners, this has a direct consequence: alarm systems that rely on PSTN diallers to report to an Alarm Receiving Centre will need to be upgraded. IP reporting via 4G is the correct replacement — and the transition is more straightforward than it might appear.

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How Boat Monitoring Works for Unattended Vessels: Prevent Power Loss, Flooding and Theft

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When a boat is left unattended in a marina, at anchor or in winter storage, risk increases immediately. Shore power interruptions, battery failure and undetected water ingress are among the most common causes of serious marine damage. Most incidents are not sudden catastrophes. They begin as small technical faults that remain unnoticed.

Understanding how boat monitoring works allows you to prevent these problems before they escalate.

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