Agree with Joe, we have used Isonas readers/keycards for the last 5-6 years now 
and haven’t had any issues with operating at two different locations.  Their 
support is also top notch and easy to get ahold of.

Cameron

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Joe Matuscak
Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 2015 8:42 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [NTSysADM] remote office badge\card key system?

I don't know what you would consider expensive, but when we looked at card 
access
systems, we found that Isonas was comparatively inexpensive and the most "IT 
friendly"
for lack of a better word. It's software driven with IP connectivity from the 
reader to the
management server. The readers are PoE powered, etc. We ordered the the readers
from a reseller and had a local locksmith handle installing the strikes and 
mounting the
readers. It's worked well for us.

http://isonas.com/




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Hi All,
Just wondering what others are doing for their card key systems for smaller 
remote offices. We use G4s for a few of our larger offices, but we have quite a 
lot of smaller offices we’re it’s just not practical to spend large amounts of 
$$ to control access to an office with 5 people in it (telecom closet is 
alarmed separately).

Are there any dyi, or inexpensive systems that replace the locks on doors and 
have a key fob that can be controlled remotely? I’m trying to get past security 
audits without breaking the bank.
-Greg




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Thanks,


Joe Matuscak | Director of Technology
Rohrer Corporation | Office: 330-335-1541
717 Seville Road | Wadsworth, Ohio 44281
www.rohrer.com<http://www.rohrer.com> | A Better Package

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