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Raul-7-7 avatar Raul-7-7 commented on July 1, 2024

Oh shoot @ghds514 I am also with Telus but not yet forced to move (i get the msg every time I login but ignore it) , how did they force you? no longer able to login?

as for the issue, since the UI is the same, I am hoping this to be less complex to support.

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ghds514 avatar ghds514 commented on July 1, 2024

I have my cell phones there and there was a link to the Home Security login on the main dashboard they offer. There, it said migration of credentials was necessary to access the Home Security features and there was a message that the legacy alarm.com credentials would soon be no longer accessible. I did not fully think through what it was forcing and as soon as the migration was done, the alarm.com app and web site were not longer accessible (i.e., my original login credentials were erased in the process). Of course, this integration stopped working as well. You are forced to use Telus apps and web pages which are direct clones (white label if you wish).

The integration correctly reports it as Telus Home Security but it cannot login. I have been amateurishly perusing the code for the integration in the hopes of finding reference to a URL that I can change to make this work again. Also considering moving to other providers who do not have this "feature" but that may entail buying a new panel and at least some of the sensors.

I also believe there may be a simple solution since Telus' system is a simple clone of Alarm.com. I believe there are numerous security service providers that do this; I see at least one more locally, which suggests there may be many internationally. Being able to change the "domain" through a configuration entry in the integration may be a way to accommodate these situations.

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Raul-7-7 avatar Raul-7-7 commented on July 1, 2024

@ghds514 wild idea, what if you add a custom DNS entry to point alarm.com to Telus ? I am 99% sure you are going to run into Certificate issue but worth trying? i am still using alarm.com so can not try this. Also I am curious if you open the network tab on Chrome while on the new Telus site, the API calls the site is making is it to alarm.com or telus?

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ghds514 avatar ghds514 commented on July 1, 2024

Difficulty is that alarm.com no longer recognizes any of my login credentials, neither the original alarm.com nor the new Telus ones, so a simple redirect is unlikely to work. I will see if I can figure out who the Telus site is communicating with, I suspect it is in fact alarm.com's servers but will try to confirm.

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ghds514 avatar ghds514 commented on July 1, 2024

A new development is that I started getting emails from Telus with failed login notices when I tried to configure the integration. This means that communication with alarm.com servers was likely occurring. A call to Telus about this offered no help.

I finally cancelled Telus' service and moved to a provider that offers a direct alarm.com integration as opposed to a proprietary login. Telus reps admitted they have received complaints about this since last April but do not seem to be budging on this policy/marketing-effort. The integration is now working better than ever.

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dwdblogger avatar dwdblogger commented on July 1, 2024

following - I have the same issue except that I was legacy ADT Canada customer which then Telus tookover. Then cancelled for a year and now as a new Telus Canada Security customer it's defaulted to the setup at https://smarthome-security.telus.com/) - @ghds514 It's a shot in the dark but if it can be somehow redirected to this new login URL the credentials you could use are your telus account creds.

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dwdblogger avatar dwdblogger commented on July 1, 2024

A new development is that I started getting emails from Telus with failed login notices when I tried to configure the integration. This means that communication with alarm.com servers was likely occurring. A call to Telus about this offered no help.

I finally cancelled Telus' service and moved to a provider that offers a direct alarm.com integration as opposed to a proprietary login. Telus reps admitted they have received complaints about this since last April but do not seem to be budging on this policy/marketing-effort. The integration is now working better than ever.

Admins may wish to close this issue.

I missed your last post somehow - which provider did you end up switching to?

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ghds514 avatar ghds514 commented on July 1, 2024

I ended up with Taz Alarme (which uses Lanvac Surveillance for monitoring) in what has so-far been a very smooth transition. They knew Telus had released the panel before I did, took over control (as I had already signed a term sheet), and sent over my new alarm.com login details promptly.

The search for a new provider was a mixed bag with some saying I would need a new panel (I did not), some sketchy players, and a variety of price-points for the same service. I also determined that alarm.com's list of local providers is in no way exhaustive. In the end, I am saving money monthly (~30%), have a working integration, and shelled out nothing for new equipment.

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dwdblogger avatar dwdblogger commented on July 1, 2024

thx, that's helpful. curious did you have cameras as part of the telus setup and were you able to transition those to Taz also?

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ghds514 avatar ghds514 commented on July 1, 2024

I did not have cameras integrated through Telus, but this was a question posed to me by Taz and all other providers. I believe they would all have been able to migrate those over.

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