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If anyone has a use this is a small app that will open a single door.

Designed for use on a pc in reception etc to open a set door for a security guard etc that doesnt need full net2 access.

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no i cant port it to that. But when the new version of net2 comes out I should be able to do an android app for the same thing,

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no i cant port it to that. But when the new version of net2 comes out I should be able to do an android app for the same thing,

I have a little oap club that would use that app, the daft old dears keep leaving their fobs at home and the manager has to come down to let them in.

once its out ill have a play and see what i can do. The web app was a closed beta and i wasnt on it lol

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I have a little oap club that would use that app, the daft old dears keep leaving their fobs at home and the manager has to come down to let them in.

Yes, because OAP's are clearly a demographic that can cope with an iPhone or similar ;)

paxton make a caller id module for net2, that way you can control and record access?

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Why not go for a cheap dialler or cctv relay (if they have it).

I have given that some thought, the customer has a keypad on the rear door ATM so when they phone him because they cant get in he gives them a code then changes the code the next day, the app wouldnt cost that much a dialer would

Yes, because OAP's are clearly a demographic that can cope with an iPhone or similar ;)

The manager is not an OAP its the old dears that use the club for knitting club or whatever OAP's do that forget their fobs. They were constantly phoning him to come and let them in because they forgot or lost the key, hence why they have access control. Now they forget/lose the fobs he can switch the fobs off when they lose them. A phone app to remotely open the door would be usefull.

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