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December 2009
Wireless Electronic Access Control
 | | |  | | Electronic access control solves many security-related problems, but the wiring and conduit required makes it a difficult choice for retrofits, and expensive even for a new build. But, with new wireless technologies that allow you to “electronify” any lock in a facility, your clients will reap all the benefits of electronic access control at a small fraction of the cost of conventional wired systems. Read the full article » | | RELATED STORIES |  | |  | A New Lease on Access Control As the need for higher security grows, products are beginning to incorporate more and more technology, such as wire drops, antenna placement, system configuration, biometric readers, etc. With these newer technologies, service requirements have also grown; 24/7 service capability has become the standard. Read more »  |  | Access Control: A Complete System New technology that offers ultra-high-quality video – accessible anywhere (at any time) through a WiFi connection, secured by audit trails, and archived digitally – adds another dimension of protection, and ensures the most secure facility possible. Read more »  |  | Browser-Based Access-Control Systems Consider one of the latest developments in access control - a network-ready system that can manage access readers, door switches, electronic locks, intrusion devices, and alarms with a standard Web browser. Read more »  | | | |
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