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Good WiFi Keypad Lockset

This area is for discussing the installation and troubleshooting of access control, prox reader, strikes, or electronic prox fob and keypad locks. No bypass or Advanced techniques please.

Good WiFi Keypad Lockset

Postby stratmando » 14 Apr 2018 9:17

Customer supplied a Lockstate Remotelock. Information was Lacking and Wrong. Reviews not Good. Anyone know of a WiFi controlled lock, Need only 5 Codes. Many Keypad Locks seem to have Bad Reviews. Customer doesn't want to use a Hub. Thanks
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Re: Good WiFi Keypad Lockset

Postby Squelchtone » 14 Apr 2018 15:43

I serviced a schlage keypad that was pretty nice but I think it had a receiver that then plugged into the homes router using a patch cable. I may be mistaking my memory with the little box their Ring doorbell used to tap into the existing electro mechanical doorbell in order to latch a relay. not sure if they use normal wifi or zig-b or some propriatary protocol.
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Re: Good WiFi Keypad Lockset

Postby stratmando » 27 Jan 2019 11:42

Old Post, ended up using a Baldwin Evolved, needs Kevo Gateway, is WiFi/Bluetooth, touch Phone to lock, lock opens. So far it has been reliable, can issue Ekeys to a remote user.
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