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    Default Re: E911 - questions

    Basically the address displayed there is pulled in real-time from the 911 service that we use. It's not cached locally at all, so the address showing is real-time.

    If you update the address and it shows up there, that's the address that would be used if you called 911 right then.

    Currently there is no limit for the number of Previously Used addresses. We need to add functionality to remove them. Right now it's basically a "complete history".
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    Default Re: E911 - questions

    Quote Originally Posted by VOIPoTim View Post
    Basically the address displayed there is pulled in real-time from the 911 service that we use. It's not cached locally at all, so the address showing is real-time.

    If you update the address and it shows up there, that's the address that would be used if you called 911 right then.

    Currently there is no limit for the number of Previously Used addresses. We need to add functionality to remove them. Right now it's basically a "complete history".
    So speaking from a "roll an ambulance or police car standpoint", you could take the adapter to the vacation cabin and set that address while you are there and then revert back once you get home.

    Good deal

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    Quote Originally Posted by NY Tel Guy View Post
    So speaking from a "roll an ambulance or police car standpoint", you could take the adapter to the vacation cabin and set that address while you are there and then revert back once you get home.

    Good deal
    Not only can you revert pass to old address, you can do so with one click rather than retyping it
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