Wifi AP was moved to the roof in the middle of the space for better
coverage.  Still getting interference on 2.4 due to all the networks around
but we can do about 20mbit before trying different channels. 5Ghz should
work much better. It didn't have a bracket so I creatively attached it to
the roof until I can find a bracket.

Main door and frame were gently prodded with a screwdriver so that there's
enough spacing (can pass a business card all around) for it to close
without assistance.

For the doors-release-on-fire: No response from electrician. I inspected
the 2 electronics panels near the servers and from the wiring (only 1 wire
coming in to the whole setup, not multiple sensors and panels) I assumed it
was not an alarm but a remote-alert system in case of fire.

The top panel has a cellular-looking antenna and the bottom panel was
connected to a phone line but had been disconnected at the MTS panel at
some point. I put a stick in the bottom panel's wire hole to feel inside
for a tamper switch and didn't detect one, so I opened up that panel and
it's a standard alarm panel (DSC1616?) that takes "fire" and "trouble"
inputs through wires from the top panel and just dials out. So those inputs
can be used on the card-access system to trigger opening. I am checking how
to configure that in the card access system.
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