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Paxton reader fobs - Alternatives

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13 hours ago, james.wilson said:

You need a locked reader etc. Be nive if a manufact gave us reader inputs etc

You mentioned before , but why don't intruder switch to Paxton type coded fobs etc 

 

Simply cost right ?

5 hours ago, PeterJames said:

I have locked readers and fobs, they are wiegand so should work with paxton controllers alternately I have a stand alone controller the cost would be about £200.00 for controller and reader and the fobs are £4.00 ea  as I have to program them specially 

I want it for a hkc panel so staff can't copy the fobs

2 hours ago, al-yeti said:

You mentioned before , but why don't intruder switch to Paxton type coded fobs etc 

 

Simply cost right ?

Yes i Raised it many years ago but there was no demand. To be fair its a bit like restricted keys etc there are ways to do it but they are costly. To me adding a wiegand interface would be be the best option

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  • 2 weeks later...
On 24/10/2023 at 15:48, al-yeti said:

You mentioned before , but why don't intruder switch to Paxton type coded fobs etc 

 

Simply cost right ?

I want it for a hkc panel so staff can't copy the fobs

My controller and reader will do that, gimme a call Monday 

 

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