I've had similar frustrations with the HID Global proxcard controller at the Artisan's Asylum, so I designed a PCB to replace it with a Linux-based embedded device that speaks the same protocol so I don't have to design my own RFID reader at the same time. Their web interface appears to be designed to be as irritating and clunky as possible so that you're forced to upgrade to one of their security panels ($$$) rather than use the web interface.
Rather than play that game, I'll make my own Weigand-interface controller with Ethernet and open-source it. Boards arrive in a week or so. :-D * Drew Van Zandt Artisan's Asylum Craft Lead, Electronics & Robotics Cam # US2010035593 (M:Liam Hopkins R: Bastian Rotgeld) Domain Coordinator, MA-003-D. Masquerade aVST * On Sun, Jan 8, 2012 at 4:33 PM, Tom Metro <[email protected]> wrote: > Federico Lucifredi wrote: > > I recently ran into this > > http://www.nutech.com/online-store/35.html > > > > it seems like an interesting concept: owners of those alarm systems > > can tap into the movement sensor data, and use that from the home > > automation >
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