Thank you so much for all the work you have put in on this (and everything
else).  It is easy for people to forget that you are doing this on a
volunteer basis and I know you have been under a lot of pressure.  You,
sir, are awesome.

p.s. Is it possible for us to write our own software to control the fob
system?  We have a few clever folks around who might be interested in that
if it is hackable :)


On 24 November 2012 00:21, Colin Stanners <[email protected]> wrote:

> I've removed a few turny bits from the Sksp2 second-floor doorknob, so that
> it's no longer unlockable/opening the door. Now we can stop using the
> deadbolt,
> so all Sksp members can get in via card access (as long as the building
> front
> door is unlocked; which it usually is 9am-5pm; the front door card access
> should be installed within a week or two depending on me finding the
> parts).
>
> Note: the Sksp2 second floor door will not open in any way if the card
> access
> system fails (most likely causes of that would include someone hitting it
> and
> cables being ripped out, or unplugging it and its backup battery running
> out after
> 12 hours). I hope to use AW machines to adapt a standard doorknob to this
> door
> at a reasonable cost ($50-100 instead of the locksmoth's $500) but this'll
> take a
> few weeks. In the meantime, we should get a key for the back fire door and
> leave its latch undone, or be prepared to break in via the elevator if
> ever needed.
>
> I'll try to call the landlord tomorrow to have a fob made for him.
>
> Also note until we pay money to update the software on the card access PC I
> do not believe I can connect it to the internet for remote door unlocking.
>
> I'm glad to have this done and no longer 'urgent' as I really need to get
> back
> to using my time for my PC repair/networking clients and other projects...
>
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