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crudeau 
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I'm looking to get a new alarm/remote start for my 05 F150 FX4 that's coming soon.  In a past thread I was told to go with Compustar.  But after looking at DEI's site, I really like the Avantguard 5 with the Cliffnet deal.  Only problem with the avantguard is that I really want a 2-way transmitter.  At work and at home I can not see my car to tell if it has started.  The cliffnet interested me because I'm always monkeying around and changing options. 
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clifnet is made by Clifford and only used by Clifford G5/4 alarms
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crudeau 
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I didn't mean it had to be Cliffnet.   Are their any other manufactures that use something that is like cliffnet.  As in you can use a laptop to set it up. 
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looking at the Clifford site, I can't find any G5 alarms that use Cliffnet and are 2way.    I was thinking about maybe getting a 2way clifford that has the wizrad port and then adding then omnistart module.  Doesn't seem possible though.
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looking at the Clifford site, I can't find any G5 alarms that use Cliffnet and are 2way.    I was thinking about maybe getting a 2way clifford that has the wizrad port and then adding then omnistart module.  Doesn't seem possible though.
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only two way that clifford provide is the rsx and it comes w/ RS.
goin back to ur question. no theres no other brand or comp that makes unit that plug into the laptop like the G4/5
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crudeau 
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and the clifford rsx that is two way and remote start doesn't use the cliffnet, correct?

I think you've answered my question already.  For the price of the alarm, I think I will live without the cliffnet feature.

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what would you guys recommend between the Viper 791xv and the Hornet 564T.  To me they seem to be the same.  Except the Hornet is cheaper and has a clock on the transmitter and also does auto temperature starting.
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DEI also has feature like clifnet, it is called a bitwriter. All there 2 way alarms can use it.
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isn't the bitwriter a little programmer thing?  Kind like one of those diagnostic port programmers? 
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