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  • https://answers.alarm.com/Customer/Website_and_App/Video/Video_Settings/How_can_a_camera_be_reconnected_to_a_Wi-Fi_network_if_the_router_network_equipment_or_wireless_settings_change
    Both the router and the camera need to be in WPS mode at the same time for the camera to connect successfully. If your router does not have a WPS button, or if the button is disabled (i.e., if the LED...Both the router and the camera need to be in WPS mode at the same time for the camera to connect successfully. If your router does not have a WPS button, or if the button is disabled (i.e., if the LED for the WPS button blinks red or does not light up when you press it), try using Access Point (AP) mode or Ethernet instead. Access Point (AP) mode functions by letting you connect to the camera directly and make changes to its Wi-Fi settings without the camera being connected to the internet.
  • https://answers.alarm.com/Customer/Website_and_App/Home_Automation/Thermostats/Enable_disable_Thermostat_Lock
    The Thermostat Lock feature provides the ability to lock all physical control of the thermostat. When Thermostat Lock is enabled, thermostat settings can only be changed from a computer or mobile devi...The Thermostat Lock feature provides the ability to lock all physical control of the thermostat. When Thermostat Lock is enabled, thermostat settings can only be changed from a computer or mobile device. A partial Thermostat Lock will allow setpoint changes to be made from the thermostat, but will prevent mode changes.