We have two 4-door GeoVision controllers in our office. Two electric strikes on the outside doors. One maglock on an internal passage door so another tenant can use the bathrooms. GeoVision's AS Manager software runs on a Windows machine. Has a web GUI.

I think we're using Weigand 26 card readers. Don't quote me on that. I believe they read Mifare classic/1k UIDs. I know I can read my fob ID with NFC on my Android. We got a bunch of cards with no printed IDs so I figured out how to convert them to Weigand after reading with NFC.

On 3/28/2016 5:52 PM, Josh Reynolds wrote:
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?

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