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Locks and Links: Wireless Access Control

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wireless access controlIf you cornered almost any employee at LockNet and brought up the topic of access control or wireless access control, they could go on and on and on about the benefits.

Trust me.

We are super fun to have at parties.

But, before you dismiss the topic as something as simple as a lock, let me refresh your memory with some of the blog posts we’ve written in the past that really give you the lowdown on what access control is and what it can do for you.

Access Control

Musings From an Insider: Hotel Access Control

Earlier this year I traveled to Philadelphia for a trade show. The hotel was in the middle of downtown and security was pretty tight to protect the patrons of the hotel.

A lot of the guests seemed overly annoyed with the extra security, but little did they know how important it really was. This article goes into the security of the hotel and the reasons behind it.

Unlocking the Benefits of Access Control

We’ve had several customers come to us with the idea that access control was too high tech for them.

“Oh we just have a small store. We don’t have a need.”

This isn’t the case. Access control has many, many benefits and there are several discussed in this article, ranging from audits to how they can help with high turnover rates. If you’ve been on the fence with access control for a while, it helps define the aspects that might benefit you.

Wireless Access Control Terminology

If you’re now beginning to breach the topic of wireless access control, this article is perfect for you. It breaks down all of the vast terminology and explains what each piece means.

There’s no way to deny wireless access control can be confusing. There are several parts and pieces that are used in various types and the pieces that will be used in your facility is dependant on the type you choose to install.

This is a simple beginner article that gets you ready for that first step into the world of wireless access control.

Do you have more questions about access control we haven’t answered? Don’t hesitate to ask. We would love to help you out! It’s what we do.

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