I'm glad to hear the main door was fixed; there had been intermittent
problems with it not closing properly. Thanks for all your work Colin!


On 3 January 2014 13:37, Colin Stanners <[email protected]> wrote:

> 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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