RASplus 2.1.1 was provided by ADT, on CD, for remote monitoring of their security camera DVR system. According to Avira, this was infected with a spyware trojan. Downloaded 2.1.1 from ADT-matrix.com which was similarly indicated. Two days after notification of this issue, ADT-matrix posted v 2.2.2 which does not trigger Avira's trojan alert. Recommend avoid v 2.1.1 unless someone knowledgeable were to provide a convincing explanation that these were false positives.
The program is fairly good; not terribly difficult for a minimally technically savy person to set up with some phone support from ADT. The video review features discovered so far are quite limiting, because only an 8x forward and backware scan capability requires too much real time to get to the interesting events. Q-see and other dvr systems had much better obvious review/scanning capabilities. However, RASplus is relatively flexible for displaying multiple views in real time. The review feature enables automated linked synchronous scanning through all video streams for time-sequenced event detection and monitoring. Have been using for about a week for remote monitoring; not used seriously in the sense that there have been no trigger events (intrusion, loss, etc.) to cue a robust review & forensics which might reasonably expose more issues.
The program is fairly good; not terribly difficult for a minimally technically savy person to set up with some phone support from ADT. The video review features discovered so far are quite limiting, because only an 8x forward and backware scan capability requires too much real time to get to the interesting events. Q-see and other dvr systems had much better obvious review/scanning capabilities. However, RASplus is relatively flexible for displaying multiple views in real time. The review feature enables automated linked synchronous scanning through all video streams for time-sequenced event detection and monitoring. Have been using for about a week for remote monitoring; not used seriously in the sense that there have been no trigger events (intrusion, loss, etc.) to cue a robust review & forensics which might reasonably expose more issues.