Re: [Coworking] Coworking interaction

2017-04-17 Thread Jacob Jay
Not adding anything here but I can reiterate upon what's already been said. As Tony mentioned, and the hardest thing I've noticed is that unless you're proactive, the values of the initial members and team will be perpetuated amongst those that subsequently join. It is simply adaptation to t

[Coworking] Re: How RFID reader writer works?

2017-04-17 Thread Jacob Jay
Whilst PINs are easy, RFID is much more suitable, and a little plus is that you can let users scan an existing card instead of carrying an extra one (or remembering a PIN). Unfortunately I'm frankly surprised that nobody has apparently developed a solution that covers all the RFID use cases. Se

[Coworking] Re: Coworking Revenue Sharing Model Proposal

2017-04-17 Thread Adolfo Taylhardat
Hi Scott, Very interested in your model. Very thankful if you can share. We are exactly in that process now. Thank you in advance. Adolfo TamboWorks Miami adolfo@Tambo.works -- Visit this forum on the web at http://discuss.coworking.com --- You received this message because you are subscribed to

Re: [Coworking] Re: How RFID reader writer works?

2017-04-17 Thread Jacob Sayles
At Office Nomads we fully integrated our access control system with our member management system (Nadine) although we chose not to use RFID for checking in. We've made it very simple to walk up to the iPad at the front, find your name by first letter, and sign in. Slowing down the process has man

Re: [Coworking] Re: How RFID reader writer works?

2017-04-17 Thread sarahatworkandplay
Jacob and Jacob, Thank you both for your thoughts. First, you give me credit for being way more technically savvy than I actually am, so I only followed some of what you wrote :-). What I took away was: 1) One can use an RFID card as the trigger to control the electric strike for the front (