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Wireless IP Door Reader
July 1, 2005
ISONAS Security Systems, Irvine, Calif., has a wireless IP door reader. The readers, incorporating Lantronix wireless technology, connect directly to an IP network and eliminate the need for traditional security control panels and expensive wiring. Utilizing Lantronix WiPort, the door reader controller is equipped with the industry standard 802.11 wireless protocol, making it compatible with virtually any wireless access point on the market.
When designing a surveillance system, there are occasions when a wireless connection may make sense for reasons such as cost, time savings, ease of installation, capabilities, or aesthetics. But will there be enough throughout to successfully pass your video on a constant basis? None of the arguments stated here will cause you to utilize a wireless link if itâs going to prove detrimental to the overall solution. In this session, weâll look at the options and their outcomes under various situations, to help you to make an educated judgment on whether or not to go wireless.