Difference between revisions of "RFID door lock"
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− | ** One wire between door and router, | + | ** One wire between door and router, second wire between router and server, and always on door server. As few "moving" parts as necessary. |
** would require people to be on the loadoffun wireless to buzz people in | ** would require people to be on the loadoffun wireless to buzz people in | ||
** could store access keys locally incase server melts down | ** could store access keys locally incase server melts down |
Revision as of 14:46, 24 November 2010
Here is Makers Local 256's version of what we are thinking of doing.
https://256.makerslocal.org/wiki/index.php/USB_Auth
Contents
Problems
Issues we face in the Load of Fun
- Will be internal requiring access to two doors
- Should very cheap enough to replace all artists keys or work with the current lock system
- Should have an option to buzz people in for visitors
Solutions
Wireless Networking
- Jeenodes
- Do they have enough range?
- What would the power situation be like?
- What are the failure modes?
Wired Networking
- Ethernet shield and web server
- One wire between door and router, second wire between router and server, and always on door server. As few "moving" parts as necessary.
- would require people to be on the loadoffun wireless to buzz people in
- could store access keys locally incase server melts down
Door Hardware
- Electric door strike
- we have one but from our tests it will not work on the outside door. Great for door to studio
- Electromagnetic lock
- requires a battery backup incase power goes out
- requires a button to be pressed to exit
Third Party / Complete Solutions
What are the money and time costs of using a pre-packaged solution?