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Date: Friday, November 10, 2017 at 10:39 AM
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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Wireless Door Locks?
Fascinating! I appreciate
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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Wireless Door Locks?
I am not directly involved, but my understanding is the wireless locks are less
than ideal. Two primary issues are that the units we use have a limited
character string, so we had to create a process to truncate the IDs
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> *From:* The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv [mailto:
> WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU] *On Behalf Of *Chuck Enfield
> *Sent:* Monday, November 6, 2017 6:47 AM
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ct: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Wireless Door Locks?
Hi Greg,
Locks tend to have a very low network duty-cycle, so interference between the
802.15.4 network and 2.4GHz Wi-Fi will be minimal. That said, it may be worth
considering Wi-Fi locks instead. That will ensure that they play well with
other
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> *From:* The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv [mailto:
> WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU] *On Behalf Of *Hector J Rios
> *Sent:* Monday, November 6, 2017 11:32 AM
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: [WIRELESS-LAN] Wireless Door Locks?
Like Joseph and Lee, LSU ResLife has been using the ASSA ABLOY door locks for
quite a while. They support 802.1X and we’ve had no complaints.
Hector Rios
Louisiana State University
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*Subject:* Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Wireless Door Locks?
It’s not what you’re asking, but we are using ASSA-ABLOY .11n locks. Fairly
easy to support.
Lee Badman (mobile)
On Nov 6, 2017, at 8:32 AM, Gregory Fuller <gregory.ful...@oswego.edu>
wrote:
Haven't seen any recent discussion here about wir
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Date: Monday, November 6, 2017 at 12:32 PM
To: "WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU" <WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU>
Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Wireless Door Locks?
Like Joseph and Lee, LSU ResLife has been using the ASSA ABLOY door locks for
quite a while. They support
] On Behalf Of Joseph Bernard
Sent: Monday, November 06, 2017 7:52 AM
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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Wireless Door Locks?
We have a lot of ASSA ABLOY IN120 locks around that seem to work fine. I will
admit to being against the use of them as battery powered wifi devices
er 6, 2017 8:07 AM
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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Wireless Door Locks?
Chuck,
I think one of the biggest considerations for Wi-Fi locks is having a SLA or
MOU for how network operations & maintenance would interact with the party
responsible for the
o:WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU] On Behalf Of Lee H Badman
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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Wireless Door Locks?
It’s not what you’re asking, but we are using ASSA-ABLOY .11n locks. Fairly
] On Behalf Of Lee H Badman
Sent: Monday, November 6, 2017 9:09 AM
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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Wireless Door Locks?
It’s not what you’re asking, but we are using ASSA-ABLOY .11n locks. Fairly
easy to support.
Lee Badman (mobile)
On Nov 6, 2017, at 8:32 AM
It's not what you're asking, but we are using ASSA-ABLOY .11n locks. Fairly
easy to support.
Lee Badman (mobile)
On Nov 6, 2017, at 8:32 AM, Gregory Fuller
> wrote:
Haven't seen any recent discussion here about wireless door locks.
We have a lot of ASSA ABLOY IN120 locks around that seem to work fine. I will
admit to being against the use of them as battery powered wifi devices to save
not having to run data/power, but we've had no complaints. I will still get on
a soap box if you want to use wifi for video on a
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[mailto:WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU] On Behalf Of Gregory Fuller
Sent: Monday, November 6, 2017 8:32 AM
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Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Wireless Door Locks
[mailto:WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU] On Behalf Of Gregory Fuller
Sent: 06 November 2017 13:32
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Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Wireless Door Locks?
Haven't seen any recent discussion here about wireless door locks. Our
physical access team is looking to install some
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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Wireless Door Locks
Our housing folks are also looking into replacing keyed locks with wireless
door locks in all of our dorms. They’ve put off a pilot for the fall in order
to gather more information.
Below are excerpts from
] On Behalf Of Johnson, Neil M
Sent: Tuesday, July 07, 2015 2:17 PM
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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Wireless Door Locks
Our housing folks are also looking into replacing keyed locks with wireless
door locks in all of our dorms. They’ve put off a pilot for the fall
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[mailto:WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU] On Behalf Of Joshua Wright
Sent: Thursday, July 02, 2015 5:07 PM
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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Wireless Door Locks
Seriously, though, thanks all
: [WIRELESS-LAN] Wireless Door Locks
Our campus planners are looking to standardize modernize lock systems
across campus, and they're drooling over my worst nightmare wireless door
locks that connect to our existing wifi network. 2.4GHz only, of course.
I'm against this idea for too many
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Date: 07/02/2015 03:23 PM
Subject:Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Wireless Door Locks
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Yeah, this thread is summing up the issues with doing the door locks over
WiFi, but in the near term it's unlikely that any arguments will deter most
organizations because it's all about initial financial layout. The cost of
retrofit for a hardwire connection is so high, they will not want to pay
Johnson
Sent: Thursday, July 02, 2015 1:33 PM
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Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Wireless Door Locks
Our campus planners are looking to standardize modernize lock systems across
campus, and they're drooling over my worst nightmare wireless door locks that
connect to our
Eckerd has been dealing with wired and wireless lock systems. So far we
have switched out the wireless system to a more conventional wired due a
myriad of issues. The wireless locks being used on outside doors and the
batteries that were supposed to last 6 months to a year were failing in
all
We do have wireless door locks. They use WEP (yes, I know!), so we do MAC
authentication, and we use a separate hidden SSID (which sometimes doesn't
work, so we have to expose it). We also separate them from the rest of our
network on a DMZ behind the firewall and we apply additional
Sent: Thursday, July 02, 2015 1:33 PM
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Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Wireless Door Locks
Our campus planners are looking to standardize modernize lock systems across
campus, and they're drooling over my worst nightmare wireless door locks that
connect to our
] On Behalf Of Mike Cunningham
Sent: Thursday, July 2, 2015 1:37 PM
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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Wireless Door Locks
Stanley makes a door lock that is wireless but does not run on 802.11 so does
not interface with the campus data wi-fi network. I think it’s 802.15
Eckerd has been dealing with wired and wireless lock systems. So far we
have switched out the wireless system to a more conventional wired due a
myriad of issues. The wireless locks being used on outside doors and the
batteries that were supposed to last 6 months to a year were failing in all
We have ASSA ABLOY locks too. I agree with Aaron, as that is exactly the
reason why we went with the wifi locks. One argument that might have a
little more traction is that we, for example, are not able to send and
immediate lock to our wifi locks because they connect to the controller
for a very
[mailto:WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU] On Behalf Of Rossella Mariotti-Jones
Sent: Thursday, July 2, 2015 2:27 PM
To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Wireless Door Locks
We have ASSA ABLOY locks too. I agree with Aaron, as that is exactly the reason
why we went
: [WIRELESS-LAN] Wireless Door Locks
Our campus planners are looking to standardize modernize lock systems across
campus, and they're drooling over my worst nightmare wireless door locks that
connect to our existing wifi network. 2.4GHz only, of course. I'm against
this idea for too many reasons
about exactly what we have.
--
ian
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[mailto:WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU] On Behalf Of Derek Johnson
Sent: 02 July 2015 21:59
To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Wireless Door Locks
You all were
Sent: Thursday, July 02, 2015 3:45 PM
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Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Wireless Door Locks
We've been playing with the Assa Abloy locks. Currently we have them connected
all the time to facilitate lockdown, and leverage a power jump to keep them
powered all
Seriously, though, thanks all for sharing your experience... very helpful
indeed. I know wireless locks are going to happen here, but perhaps I can
convince planners to compromise with an 802.15-based system.
I’m not sure which 802.15 specification you are referring to, but 802.15.4
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