Basically, you just need a centralized controller and then individual
controllers for each door that can operate when they loose
connectivity to the main DB. Striker/mag open/close, keypad input.

On Mon, Mar 28, 2016 at 5:53 PM, Bruce Robertson <[email protected]> wrote:
> Sounds like a job for a Raspberry Pi....
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> On 03/28/2016 03:52 PM, Josh Reynolds wrote:
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>> I'm dying here. Every single system I can find is shit or costs an arm
>> and a leg, to the point where I'm considering starting a company to
>> make a better system. I just need an embedded, web based, IP access
>> control system. It needs to be able to control the individual door
>> access controllers to electronic striker or maglock to the keypad. POE
>> here is best. If it requires software running on a windows PC then I
>> don't want anything to do with it, even for those of you who are like
>> "put it in a vm"... no. Those resources are reserved for properly
>> functioning operation systems (and LXC containers!).
>>
>> I've got 3 doors at one location, then 2 more doors at 2 other locations.
>>
>> If it has a mobile app, that's even better.
>>
>> I've installed a couple of HID Global and DoorKing systems in the past
>> and nothing about this is hard, but the chinese systems are only made
>> for a single location.
>>
>> Any suggestions?
>>
>>
>> !DSPAM:2,56f9b5b850877172017731!
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