Re: [Coworking] Re: Locking doors system

2015-04-30 Thread Will Bennis, Locus Workspace
Hi Jerome,

Not sure I understand your question, but... we do have cabels that people 
can connect to directly and that's how many people end up printing. The 
printers are also on the network, and many people connect to them that way 
(but not without frequent glitches). But the printer was just an example 
about why I'm worried about a door system that depends reliable connection 
network via wifi.

Will 

On Wednesday, April 29, 2015 at 4:09:20 PM UTC+2, Jerome wrote:

 Will, can you connect the printers via cable but shared on the network?

 Jerome
 www.BLANKSPACES.com

 On Apr 29, 2015, at 1:44 AM, Will Bennis, Locus Workspace 
 wmbe...@locusworkspace.com javascript: wrote:

 Hi Folks, Jon, Craig,

 For both the Clay device and the Remote Lock: they look great, but...

 Am I misunderstanding something or does this mean that if the wifi link 
 between door and internet goes down for some reason, members can't get into 
 the space? We've had so much trouble just keeping our printers on the 
 (functioning wifi), I'd hate for access to the building to depend on that 
 connection always working. Or is my concern unjustified for some reason?

 Will

 On Tuesday, April 28, 2015 at 11:30:43 PM UTC+2, Craig Baute - Creative 
 Density Coworking wrote:

 You got it Jacob and thanks for adding the link. It looks like a good 
 system.

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Re: [Coworking] Locking doors system

2015-04-30 Thread Jerome Chang
When you say your “printers are also on the network”, are they on via 
cabled-connection? Or thru the printer’s wi-fi?

JEROME CHANG

WEST: Santa Monica
1450 2nd Street (@Broadway) | ph: (310) 526-2255 

CENTRAL: Mid-Wilshire
5405 Wilshire Blvd (2 blocks west of La Brea) | ph: (323) 330-9505


EAST: Downtown
529 S. Broadway, Suite 4000 (@Pershing Square) | ph: (213) 550-2235

NORTH: Pasadena (Opening 2015 Q4!)
600 E. Colorado Blvd. (@Los Robles)




On Apr 30, 2015, at 1:33 AM, Will Bennis, Locus Workspace 
wmben...@locusworkspace.com wrote:

 Hi Jerome,
 
 Not sure I understand your question, but... we do have cabels that people can 
 connect to directly and that's how many people end up printing. The printers 
 are also on the network, and many people connect to them that way (but not 
 without frequent glitches). But the printer was just an example about why I'm 
 worried about a door system that depends reliable connection network via wifi.
 
 Will 
 
 On Wednesday, April 29, 2015 at 4:09:20 PM UTC+2, Jerome wrote:
 Will, can you connect the printers via cable but shared on the network?
 
 Jerome
 www.BLANKSPACES.com
 
 On Apr 29, 2015, at 1:44 AM, Will Bennis, Locus Workspace 
 wmbe...@locusworkspace.com wrote:
 
 Hi Folks, Jon, Craig,
 
 For both the Clay device and the Remote Lock: they look great, but...
 
 Am I misunderstanding something or does this mean that if the wifi link 
 between door and internet goes down for some reason, members can't get into 
 the space? We've had so much trouble just keeping our printers on the 
 (functioning wifi), I'd hate for access to the building to depend on that 
 connection always working. Or is my concern unjustified for some reason?
 
 Will
 
 On Tuesday, April 28, 2015 at 11:30:43 PM UTC+2, Craig Baute - Creative 
 Density Coworking wrote:
 You got it Jacob and thanks for adding the link. It looks like a good system.
 
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Re: [Coworking] Locking doors system

2015-04-30 Thread Will Bennis, Locus Workspace
One is via cabled connection, the others are via wifi (because they don't 
have the cable connection option). The one connected by cable has similar 
problems though.

On Thursday, April 30, 2015 at 2:10:48 PM UTC+2, Jerome wrote:

 When you say your “printers are also on the network”, are they on via 
 cabled-connection? Or thru the printer’s wi-fi?


 *JEROME CHANG*

 *WEST: Santa Monica*
 1450 2nd Street (@Broadway) | ph: (310) 526-2255 

 *CENTRAL: Mid-Wilshire*
 5405 Wilshire Blvd (2 blocks west of La Brea) | ph: (323) 330-9505

 *EAST: Downtown*
 529 S. Broadway, Suite 4000 (@Pershing Square) | ph: (213) 550-2235


 *NORTH: Pasadena (Opening 2015 Q4!)600 E. Colorado Blvd. (@Los Robles)*

 http://www.yelp.com/biz/blankspaces-los-angeles 
 https://twitter.com/BLANKSPACES 
 https://www.facebook.com/pages/BLANKSPACES/132257631339 
 https://www.facebook.com/pages/BLANKSPACES/132257631339 
 http://www.linkedin.com/company/blankspaces?trk=top_nav_home 
 http://vimeo.com/blankspaces
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 On Apr 30, 2015, at 1:33 AM, Will Bennis, Locus Workspace 
 wmbe...@locusworkspace.com javascript: wrote:

 Hi Jerome,

 Not sure I understand your question, but... we do have cabels that people 
 can connect to directly and that's how many people end up printing. The 
 printers are also on the network, and many people connect to them that way 
 (but not without frequent glitches). But the printer was just an example 
 about why I'm worried about a door system that depends reliable connection 
 network via wifi.

 Will 

 On Wednesday, April 29, 2015 at 4:09:20 PM UTC+2, Jerome wrote:

 Will, can you connect the printers via cable but shared on the network?

 Jerome
 www.BLANKSPACES.com http://www.blankspaces.com/

 On Apr 29, 2015, at 1:44 AM, Will Bennis, Locus Workspace 
 wmbe...@locusworkspace.com wrote:

 Hi Folks, Jon, Craig,

 For both the Clay device and the Remote Lock: they look great, but...

 Am I misunderstanding something or does this mean that if the wifi link 
 between door and internet goes down for some reason, members can't get into 
 the space? We've had so much trouble just keeping our printers on the 
 (functioning wifi), I'd hate for access to the building to depend on that 
 connection always working. Or is my concern unjustified for some reason?

 Will

 On Tuesday, April 28, 2015 at 11:30:43 PM UTC+2, Craig Baute - Creative 
 Density Coworking wrote:

 You got it Jacob and thanks for adding the link. It looks like a good 
 system.


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Re: [Coworking] Coworking in cities under 100,000

2015-04-30 Thread Derek Neighbors
Jason,

We have locations in some smaller markets.  I'm with Ky in that questions
here helps everyone.  If you want more dialog than that perhaps we move it
to a Slack channel somewhere?

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wrote:

 I'm interested in connecting with other space owners/operators in cities
 with a population under 100,000. I currently run a space in Loveland, CO
 with a population of 70,000.  I think this size cities present unique
 circumstances that differ from metro areas. I have a few questions I would
 like to ask via email as I consider the next phase for our coworking
 community in Loveland, CO.

 Thank you
 Jason

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Re: [Coworking] Coworking in cities under 100,000

2015-04-30 Thread Ky Ekinci
Jason,

I run Office Divvy, in Palm Coast, FL --population 75,000; since 2008, now
with 2 locations.

http://OfficeDivvy.com

My email is Ky [at] OfficeDivvy.com but I'd rather you ask your question
directly here for the benefit of others later.

Ky Ekinci
Office Divvy




On Thu, Apr 30, 2015 at 7:08 PM, Jason Rohlf thearmoryworksp...@gmail.com
wrote:

 I'm interested in connecting with other space owners/operators in cities
 with a population under 100,000. I currently run a space in Loveland, CO
 with a population of 70,000.  I think this size cities present unique
 circumstances that differ from metro areas. I have a few questions I would
 like to ask via email as I consider the next phase for our coworking
 community in Loveland, CO.

 Thank you
 Jason

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[Coworking] Coworking in cities under 100,000

2015-04-30 Thread Jason Rohlf
I'm interested in connecting with other space owners/operators in cities 
with a population under 100,000. I currently run a space in Loveland, CO 
with a population of 70,000.  I think this size cities present unique 
circumstances that differ from metro areas. I have a few questions I would 
like to ask via email as I consider the next phase for our coworking 
community in Loveland, CO.

Thank you
Jason

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