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Is there a way to copy all of the setup I have on one hub and put it on another? Thinking about switching to the ADT panel
Is there a way to copy all of the setup I have on one hub and put it on another?

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Moving to the ADT hub is a bad idea. It hasn’t been supported nor improved in almost two years.  
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Is that still a thing? I thought ADT pretty much moved on at the beginning of last year. The answer will be no, regardless.  
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@stator Johnson Last time I asked it was. That was probably around November of last year though.  
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@hall8 definitely don’t want to use the ADT panel. It’s dead.  
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@crabstick4604 alternatives?  
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@hall8 konnected
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@stator K thanks
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@hall8 k your welcome This allows smartthings to become your alarm with the wired sensors appearing as triggers now in the app
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@stator How do I get it installed? I doubt a local alarm company would install something like that.  
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@hall8 do it yourself ? Do you have wired alarm system already ?  
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It's not hard to install
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@stator No, that's the problem
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Depends on how many zones you have the size of the system you can also get one that works side by side your existing alarm setup so you can keep the alarm and also have the smart things triggers
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@hall8 what are your requirements? Are you wanting professional monitoring?  
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@hall8 I would look into Ring Alarm. I set one up a couple weeks ago and it is a very nice system.  
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The ADT panel has not been supported in over a year. Don't do it. :)
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