[Coworking] Re: Locking doors system

2017-05-09 Thread The Fellow
Dennis at https://proximity.space! On Wednesday, April 15, 2015 at 8:36:58 AM UTC-5, Ahoy! Berlin wrote: > > Hi everyone, > > we are Ahoy, coworking space from Berlin - Charlottenburg. > We are planning to open a new coworking space and at the moment we are > trying to find the best

Re: [Coworking] Re: Locking doors system

2017-05-05 Thread Max Humphreys
Hi there, I'm in the process of setting up a coworking space in the UK. The space will be small initially for only around 20-30 people. Is kisi good value for this size of business? It is 2017 now, have there been and new systems released that are worth a look? cheers, Max On Wednesday,

[Coworking] Re: Locking doors system

2016-07-01 Thread Angel Kwiatkowski
Bryan, Try searching "narrow stile" that will at least get you in the right family of locks. If you can't afford the electric strike, you can get a mechanical push button style one for about $160. It will have zero cute features but does the job. On Wednesday, April 29, 2015 at 10:17:57 AM

Re: [Coworking] Re: Locking doors system

2016-06-29 Thread Karen Taborda
Hi Leslie, Thanks for the shout out! Cheers, Karen On Wed, Jun 29, 2016 at 11:09 AM, Leslie wrote: > I can vouch for Kisi, we are currently installing them, reach out to max > m...@getkisi.com , > > On Wed, Jun 29, 2016 at 10:31 AM, Jessica Knapp < >

Re: [Coworking] Re: Locking doors system

2016-06-29 Thread Leslie
I can vouch for Kisi, we are currently installing them, reach out to max m...@getkisi.com , On Wed, Jun 29, 2016 at 10:31 AM, Jessica Knapp < jessica.louise.kn...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hey Tjaša, > > I'm based in London and I know the guys at Sclak and Kisi. Both awesome. > Not sure if you're

[Coworking] Re: Locking doors system

2016-06-29 Thread Jessica Knapp
Hey Tjaša, I'm based in London and I know the guys at Sclak and Kisi. Both awesome. Not sure if you're looking for exactly this kinda thing, but thought I would throw it in the mix anyways :) If you're interested I'm happy to intro you! Sclak - http://www.sclak.com/en/ Kisi -

[Coworking] Re: Locking doors system

2015-11-20 Thread Bernhard Mehl
Hi Jacques, How happy are you guys with the Tyco system? Bernhard getkisi.com On Wednesday, April 29, 2015 at 2:56:26 PM UTC-4, Jacques Paquin wrote: > > We ended up with a system from Tyco. They installed a Kantech 400 panel > with ProxID readers, electric strikes and T.Rex hardware on 3

[Coworking] Re: Locking doors system

2015-11-20 Thread Bernhard Mehl
Hi guys, If anyone is moving in a new space and might find an existing keyfob / keycard system in place this could be helpful: https://blog.getkisi.com/4-office-solutions-for-old-key-fob-systems/ (disclaimer: I am one of the founders of getkisi.com) On Wednesday, April 15, 2015 at 9:36:58 AM

[Coworking] Re: Locking doors system

2015-05-31 Thread Barbara Sprenger
Hi Ahoy, We really like using RFID scan/locks from Paxton. They are reasonably priced and have a great user interface. We use them on all conference rooms, entry doors and private offices. They have ones that are battery-powered and wifi controlled -- nothing to wire. Everything is contained

[Coworking] Re: Locking doors system

2015-05-30 Thread Leslie T.
Hello All, The door and access control is def a interesting subject, I myself have been researching on it and decided to go with a Off the shelf solution with no limitations. For that I use a combination of a TCP/IP wiegand access control, wiegand board, magnetic lock, electric

[Coworking] Re: Locking doors system

2015-05-28 Thread Liane Jackson
Craig - whatup from Chicago :) I have the Schlage lock and have been pretty pleased b/c it's very easy, user friendly and intuitive. I use the Nexia bridge to control it. Remote unlock, lock, delete access, setup access times, etc. All very affordable and intuitive. Can be controlled from

[Coworking] Re: Locking doors system

2015-05-27 Thread Craig Baute - Creative Density Coworking
The Lockstate one gets awful reviews on Amazon for a variety of models. It doesn't seem like they have the durability and quality standards when technology is involved. However, the Shlage Connected devices get high reviews but uses z-wave technology and limits codes up to 30. This is not a

Re: [Coworking] Re: Locking doors system

2015-04-30 Thread Will Bennis, Locus Workspace
Hi Jerome, Not sure I understand your question, but... we do have cabels that people can connect to directly and that's how many people end up printing. The printers are also on the network, and many people connect to them that way (but not without frequent glitches). But the printer was just

[Coworking] Re: Locking doors system

2015-04-29 Thread Will Bennis, Locus Workspace
Hi Folks, Jon, Craig, For both the Clay device and the Remote Lock: they look great, but... Am I misunderstanding something or does this mean that if the wifi link between door and internet goes down for some reason, members can't get into the space? We've had so much trouble just keeping our

[Coworking] Re: Locking doors system

2015-04-29 Thread Bryan Boyer
Does anyone have experience with a lock system for storefront style doors? Most of these wifi-locks seem to only work on a basic wooden door. -bryan On Wednesday, April 15, 2015 at 9:36:58 AM UTC-4, Ahoy! Berlin wrote: Hi everyone, we are Ahoy, coworking space from Berlin - Charlottenburg.

Re: [Coworking] Re: Locking doors system

2015-04-29 Thread Jacob Sayles
Yeah most of these systems are far less expensive and are residential not commercial level hardware. For commercial doors you need an electric strike in the door frame and it should be installed by a professional locksmith. We have a commercial system at Office Nomads using ISONAS readers but it

Re: [Coworking] Re: Locking doors system

2015-04-29 Thread Glen Ferguson
I've been interested in the Honeywell NetAXS-123 system. I only need a 1 door solution right now, but this can take expansion boards to support up to 3 doors if we remodel. TCP/IP connectivity lets me put it on our internal network for programming, supports power over ethernet (PoE) or can use AC

[Coworking] Re: Locking doors system

2015-04-29 Thread Jacques Paquin
We ended up with a system from Tyco. They installed a Kantech 400 panel with ProxID readers, electric strikes and T.Rex hardware on 3 doors. I believe this was about $2000 installed. It's connected to our network and it is programmed through a system Tyco calls EntrePass. There is a web client

Re: [Coworking] Re: Locking doors system

2015-04-29 Thread Jerome Chang
Will, can you connect the printers via cable but shared on the network? Jerome www.BLANKSPACES.com On Apr 29, 2015, at 1:44 AM, Will Bennis, Locus Workspace wmben...@locusworkspace.com wrote: Hi Folks, Jon, Craig, For both the Clay device and the Remote Lock: they look great, but...

Re: [Coworking] Re: Locking doors system

2015-04-29 Thread Jacob Sayles
There are a few solutions like that including Lockitron, August, and Goji. This works fine if you know everyone is going to have a smartphone, but many situations can't make that assumption. That said, these look like cool projects and I'd love to hear your experience with SESAME when you get

Re: [Coworking] Re: Locking doors system

2015-04-28 Thread Jacob Sayles
I'm pretty sure he's talking about the Remote Lock line they have. https://remotelock.com/products/smartlocks/ They sell them at Home Depot. http://www.homedepot.com/p/LockState-RemoteLock-WiFi-Satin-Nickel-Electronic-Lever-Door-Lock-L500i-SN/204502395 I'm looking at using these for the new

[Coworking] Re: Locking doors system

2015-04-28 Thread Craig Baute - Creative Density Coworking
You got it Jacob and thanks for adding the link. It looks like a good system. -- Visit this forum on the web at http://discuss.coworking.com --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups Coworking group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails

[Coworking] Re: Locking doors system

2015-04-28 Thread Craig Baute - Creative Density Coworking
After researching Lockstate's new line of deadbolts I think I like the $250 DB500. It has plenty of online control with temporary codes (times of day to number of days), up to 250, and permanent codes and has a recurring fee of $0.99 per month. It's affordable and has a well-known company

Re: [Coworking] Re: Locking doors system

2015-04-28 Thread Alex Hillman
Can you link to this, Craig? The DB500 I'm finding doesn't have an online control panel of any kind. -Alex -- *The #1 mistake in community building is doing it by yourself.* Join the list: http://coworkingweekly.com Listen to the podcast: http://dangerouslyawesome.com/podcast

[Coworking] Re: Locking doors system

2015-04-23 Thread Angel Kwiatkowski
Keep your eyes peeled for Lockstate's new RL6000. After 4 times researching commercial grade locks that don't cost a fortune, this is the front-runner. They are adding a web based code generator and an API to integrate it with membership management software. It's supposed to be released ~June.