Assignment #11: Determine The Specific Wireless Implementation Of A Wireless Lockset

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Brian Rhodes
Feb 09, 2018
IPVMU Certified

WiFi/Wireless locks are a growing segment in access control, but not all connect the same way to the main system.

For this assignment, you need to find a standalone style lock and determine how it is networked. For example:

This Corbin Russwin IN120 is a WiFi (802.11) lock, and will work with standard routers and within standard wifi ranges.

However, 'WiFi' and 'Wireless' are such muddy terms in the segment, you sometimes cannot tell with a first look if standard 802.11 WiFi is supported, or if the lock requires a proprietary hub to connect.

You need to go out a find such a lock on the internet (or one you're familiar with firsthand) and post the specific way it connects to an access system.

***Important NOTE***

Simply pasting in random details from a spec sheet is wrong. You need to provide a specific answer, ie: "The Corbin Russwin IN120 uses 802.11 b/g/n". Beyond that, linking to a specsheet is fine, but do not copy & paste into your answer.

We will delete and/or pushback on any answers that don't meet this criteria.

Thanks!

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Chris Brush
Feb 09, 2018
IPVMU Certified

 I examined the Schlage NDE series wireless cylindrical lock. It sports both built in Bluetooth and WiFi. For the latter it uses 2.4GHz WiFi IEEE 802.11b/g.

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Nick Ingelbrecht
Feb 10, 2018
IPVMU Certified

The Aperio AU100 V3 Australian Escutcheon from Assa Abloy uses the IEEE802.15.4 radio standard which operates in the 2.5 GHz band.  This is a short range wireless technology with a range of 5-25m depending on the hub location and radio environment. To connect to the access control system you need to buy a Aperio wireless hub which can connect up to 8 locks.  Why did Assa Abloy go down this route? Using lower power wireless reduces power consumption which gives long battery life. Here’s an article where they argue about the relative costs of wireless EAC vs wired: https://www.assaabloy.com.au/en/local/au/news_and_events/news_archive/busting-the-myths-about-wireless-access-control/. The Lock specifications are here: https://www.assaabloy.com.au/en/local/au/assa-abloy-products/aperio-technology/au100-series-escutcheon/

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Scott Ostrin
Feb 10, 2018
IPVMU Certified

Schlage NDE Networked wireless lock. 

Wi-fi direct

ip poe using the engage gateway

rs 485 using the engage gateway.

 

The gateway is then connected to a controller with is connect either rs 485 or poe to the access control server

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Wade Storie
Feb 12, 2018
IPVMU Certified

The Schlage LE Networked Wireless Mortise Lock utilizes 2.4 GHz, 802.11 b/g Wi-Fi, with WPA2, WPA, WEP, 802.1X, Bluetooth low energy version 4.2, Transport Layer Security (TLS) version 4.0, and 256-bit, Advanced Encryption Standard.

 

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Fabian Muyawa
Feb 12, 2018
LONTECH SYSTEMS • IPVMU Certified

The VingCard Classic  is a standalone electronic lock with RFID Technology utilizes wireless IEEE 802.15.4 (based on ZigBee protocol) which is a high - level communication protocols used to create personal area networks with small, low power digital Radios.

ZigBee is a low power, low data rate, and close proximity ( i.e personal area) wireless ad hoc network.

The lock support Mobile Access and is compatible with visionline software.

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Kyle Guzman
Feb 12, 2018
IPVMU Certified

Schlage LE Lock- Has a built in BTE ( version 4.2). This lock utilized WPA, WPA2, and 802.11 Wi-Fi, and WEP, 802.1X. The wireless is 2.4 GHz 802.11 b/g (IEEE), and the data rate at which this lock processes is 54 mbps. The LE Lock is encrypted with 256-bit.

 

 

 

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Kelly Koshman
Feb 12, 2018
IPVMU Certified

I'm using the Allegion LE Wireless Mortise Lock....

https://us.allegion.com/en/home/products/categories/electronic-locks/schlage-le-wireless-lock-standalone.html

Under the communications standards it uses:

2.4 GHz Wi-Fi (IEEE 802.11b/g)

WPA2, WPA, WEP, 802.1x

Bluetooth low energy (version 4.0)

Transport Layer Security (TLS) version 1.0

Advanced Encryption Standard (AES), 256-bit

Thanks

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Robin Samuel
Feb 13, 2018
IPVMU Certified

Schlage NDE Series Wireless Lock uses 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi® (IEEE 802.11b/g), WPA2, WPA, WEP, 802.1x, Bluetooth low energy (version 4.0), Transport Layer Security (TLS) version 1.0, Advanced Encryption Standard (AES), 256-bit

https://us.allegion.com/content/dam/allegion-us-2/web-documents-2/DataSheet/Schlage_NDE_Series_Wireless_Lock_Data_Sheet_110409.pdf

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Mitesh Bhorwani
Feb 13, 2018
IPVMU Certified

I have researched sargentlock Profile series v.S2 cylindrical lock. the v.S2 connects to the building existing wifi network and if wifi fails it makes the decision at the door.

http://www.sargentlock.com/products/product_overview.php?item_id=1934

 

The features it has are :

Utilizes 802.11b/g wireless network infrastructure
Integrated ANSI/BHMA Grade 1 hardware
10 Line Cylindrical Lock; 8200 Series Mortise Lock; 80 Series Exit Device
Intelligence built into lock for local decision making
Supports HID® 125 kHz prox or 13.56 MHz iCLASS® credentials (26 - 39 bit); supports CSN reads for other common 13.56 MHz cards, including MiFare, DesFire, and Felica
Full iCLASS® credential authentication
Built-in door status monitoring and configurable alarm notifications
Weatherseal gasket and conduit included. Shroud available.
Open architecture design
Uses six AA batteries
Keypad option available

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william keane
Feb 13, 2018
IPVMU Certified

The Corbin Ruswin CL33100 IN100 Cylindrical lock uses Aperio wireless technology to connect via a hub to the C-Cure 9000 IStar Ultra. The hub connects via a RS-485 cable to the controller.

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Scott Ostrin
Feb 13, 2018
IPVMU Certified

Schlage NDE Networked wireless lock

Uses a wireless gateway to connect  to a controller via

lock communicates with gateway 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi (IEEE 802.11b/g)

 

Gateway connects to controller via TCIP or RS485

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Norbert Bromenshenkel
Feb 13, 2018
IPVMU Certified

The Sargent Profile Series v.S2 exit device is a WiFi lock that can connect to an existing network.  

- The network must support 802.11 b/g (2.4 GHz).  The lock does not support 802.11 n (2.4 GHz or 5 GHz).

Here is a nice video that describes the lock.  It done not provide details about the WiFi, but it explains some WiFi Pros.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mHN35ezEkIc

 

 

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Josh Fagan
Feb 13, 2018
IPVMU Certified

The Sargent Profile Series v.S2 Lock is a Wi-Fi 802.11  b/g.

http://www.sargentlock.com/products/product_overview.php?item_id=1934

 

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Celina Louissaint
Feb 14, 2018
IPVMU Certified

The Schlage NDE Wireless Lock can use Bluetooth and Wifi, (IEE 802.11b/g)

https://www.gokeyless.com/product/schlage-nde/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIuNzflf-l2QIVjf5kCh0hCw8gEAQYASABEgKxdPD_BwE

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Lukman Saka-Bello
Feb 14, 2018
IPVMU Certified

the ASSA ABLOY Profile Series v.S2 Cylindrical Lock

 

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Nathaniel Lam
Feb 15, 2018
IPVMU Certified

The selected wireless lock chosen is the IN120 cylindrical lock by Sargent.  

It utilizes the IEEE 802.11 standard with field-upgradable 802.11b/g/n.  It looks like it provides flexibility for the installer and the owner to keep their wifi frequency and use the locks at the same time. 

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Tim VanGrinsven
Feb 15, 2018
IPVMU Certified

Aperio wireless platform utilizes IEEE 802.15.4 wireless communication between the lock and an aperio hub that is connected to the electronic access control system

 * AES 128 bit-encryption

 * Products: HES K100 Cabinet lock, HES KS100 Server Cabinet lock, Sargent IN100 Lock, and more. 

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Kevin Faul
Feb 15, 2018
IPVMU Certified

Schlage LE Mortise style lock.  2.4 GHz WIFI (IEEE 802.11b/g/n), Bluetooth low energy, 256 bit encrypted, WPA2, WPA, WEP, 802.1x

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Nick Abernathy
Feb 16, 2018
IPVMU Certified

The Salto wireless lock is integratable with brivo access control but requires a gateway to be the mediator between wifi and the lock.

see here

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DIEGO M CALDERON
Feb 16, 2018
IPVMU Certified

Schlage NDE and LE locks :

these are the spec that found that look interesting for our small projects:

  • Built-in Wi-Fi® 
  • Built-in Bluetooth® 
  • Networked real-time communication available with Allegion alliance partner’s access control software 

 

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Kenneth Millo
Feb 16, 2018
IPVMU Certified

The Sargent ASSA ABLOY Passport 1000 P2 Mortise lock utilizes IEEE 802.11 Wifi infrastructure. 

Other Features:

Field selectable communication frequency

Intelligence built nito lock for local decision making

Privacy Button

Field-upgradable 802.11 b/g/n radio

http://www.sargentlock.com/products/product_overview.php?item_id=1953

 

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Jose Carrasquillo
Feb 16, 2018
IPVMU Certified

The Schlage LE wireless series wireless locks is able to connect to Wifi networks 802.11 b/g/n with a maximum transfer rate of 54 Mbps and supports WPA2, WPA, and 802.1x security protocols.

There is also support for bluetooth communication but only for configuration of the lock.

Schlage LE Lock

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Moses Ramos
Feb 16, 2018
IPVMU Certified

The Sargent Assa Abloy v.S2 wireless uses standard IEEE 802.3 wireless but only works on B/G platforms. This could be an issue as many wireless routers use A/C connections.

http://www.sargentlock.com/documents/?cat_id=1936

 

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Wade VanMeter
Feb 16, 2018
IPVMU Certified

AssaAbloy

Model 

SARGENT IN120

Utilizes IEEE 802.11b/g/n WiFi infrastructure
Field selectable communication frequency 
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Anthony Burti
Feb 17, 2018
IPVMU Certified

The Adams Rite A100 Keyless Entry Control Locks use ASSA Abloy's Aperio Wireless Technology, which utilizes IEEE 802.15.4 wireless communication between the lock and an Aperio hub that is connected to the electronic access control system.

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Darrell Beaujon
Feb 18, 2018
Technology Labs • IPVMU Certified

The BONWIN BW883 does not use standard 'wifi' (802.11), but a sub-Ghz frequency. The system uses 470-525 Mhz which can provide longer wireless ranges, lower power and better wall penetration. By using this specific range, Bonwin provides an access point (controller) that works with these frequencies.

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Sarah Howell
Feb 19, 2018
IPVMU Certified

This Profile Series Sargent lock (by Assa Abloy) fits a cylindrical lock and allows access via a key, iClass credential, or keypad. It utilizes 802.11b/g wireless for network communication.

http://www.sargentlock.com/products/product_overview.php?item_id=1934

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Heidi Myers
Feb 19, 2018
MyersIT, Inc • IPVMU Certified

The Schlage LE wireless lock uses IEEE 802.11b/g/n for its wireless implementation. 

Source: https://us.allegion.com/content/dam/allegion-us-2/web-documents-2/DataSheet/Schlage_LE_Series_Data_Sheet_111389.pdf

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Andy Birch
Feb 20, 2018
IPVMU Certified

The Best Wi-Q C Cure 9000 uses 802.15.4 protocol in the 2.4GHz Frequency.

http://www.swhouse.com/Products/stanley-wi-q-wireless-locks.aspx

 

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Steven Vieira
Feb 20, 2018
IPVMU Certified

 Schlage AD-400 Networked wireless electronic lock

It promotes secure and reliable wireless communication, requiring the use of a Panel Interface Module (PIM) to accomplish using 900 MHz frequency.

In regards to the PIM (specifically the PIM 400) the system interface requires RS-485 to the host.

Modulation: 900 MHz spread spectrum, direct sequence, 10 channels

Frequency range: 902-928 MHz

Transmission/encryption AES-128 bit key

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Ibrahima Sene
Feb 20, 2018
IPVMU Certified

The Corbin Russwin Access 800® WI1 lockset is a standalone WiFi lock and can connect to an  IEEE 802.11 b/g WiFi infrastructure.

https://www.corbinrusswin.com/en/site/corbin-russwin/product-information/accesscontrol/access-800-wi1/

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Caleb Mulder
Feb 20, 2018
IPVMU Certified

Schlage's NDE wireless locks can connect to an existing 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi network (IEEE 802.11b/g) with WPA2, WPA, WEP, 802.1x. To fully unlock the features and benefits of these locks, they would be paired with the ENGAGE Gateway which requires proprietary alliance member software. The locks also support Bluetooth low energy (v4.0) and Transport Layer Security (TLS v1.0).

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Kristina Bebedzakova
Feb 20, 2018
IPVMU Certified

Schlage LE Wireless lock uses 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi® (IEEE 802.11b/g/n), WPA2, WPA, WEP, 802.1x, Bluetooth low energy (version 4.2), Transport Layer Security (TLS) version 1.2, and Advanced Encryption Standard (AES), 256-bit.

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Scott Whitcomb
Feb 21, 2018
IPVMU Certified

The NDE wireless runs WiFi 802.11 b/g

NDE wireless lock specifications

Users Up to 5,000 1
Audits Up to 2,000 2
Credential verification time ≤ 1 second 3
Visual communications LED (red, amber, green)
Audible communications Audible indicator (field configurable)
Communication standards § 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi® (IEEE 802.11b/g)
§ WPA2, WPA, WEP, 802.1x
§ Bluetooth low energy (version 4.0)
§ Transport Layer Security (TLS) version 1.0
§ Advanced Encryption Standard (AES), 256-bit
Gateway communication
range
Up to 30' in typical building environments. A detailed site survey is
recommended. Reference ENGAGE™ Gateway Data Sheet for additional detail.
Wake-Up on Radio Responds to command from host in less than 5 seconds when linked to ENGAGE
Gateway (requires alliance member software)
Data rate 24 Mbps via Wi-Fi
Connectivity options § Mobile (send updates at the lock)
§ Wi-Fi access point (automatic daily updates 9)
§ No-Tour with MT20W enrollment reader and smart credentials
§ ENGAGE Gateway (real-time communication)
§ RS-485 to ACP or IP to host
Battery life Up to 2 yrs with 4 AA batteries 4
Operating temperature Exterior: -31° to 151°F (-35° to 66°C)
Interior: 32° to 120°F (0° to 49°C) (battery)

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Jon Demitrieus
Feb 21, 2018
IPVMU Certified

SCHLAGE CONNECT BE469NX CAMELOT TOUCHSCREEN DEADBOLT

 

This lock is a Z-Wave 900MHz WIFI device and requires a Z-Wave controller/hub. 900MHz is becoming more popular for the Smart Home applications since it is less crowded than 2.4GHz and 5GHz wifi.  

 

Best regards,

- Jon

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William Buckley
Feb 22, 2018
IPVMU Certified

The below lock from LockState is an WiFi electronic deadbolt that utilizes your homes  wireless router to operate the lock. The lock provides real time history via LockState's online account.

https://www.amazon.com/LockState-RemoteLock-Electronic-Deadbolt-LS-DB5i-SN/dp/B01M728RKJ/ref=pd_sbs_60_2?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B01M728RKJ&pd_rd_r=BNE4D6J48XCP5FFHXT4W&pd_rd_w=sxOG5&pd_rd_wg=2NUjv&psc=1&refRID=BNE4D6J48XCP5FFHXT4W

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Kamran Alam Khan
Feb 22, 2018
IPVMU Certified

Schlage LE Lock- Has a built in BTE ( version 4.2). This lock utilized WPA, WPA2, and 802.11 Wi-Fi, and WEP, 802.1X. The wireless is 2.4 GHz 802.11 b/g (IEEE), and the data rate at which this lock processes is 54 mbps. 

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Andy Baker
Feb 23, 2018
IPVMU Certified

Allegion NDE Wireless Lock

2.4GHz Wi-Fi (802.11b/g) or can utilize the Engage gateway and it communicates to it through blue tooth up to 100ft.

http://allesupport.allegion.com/IRSTDocs/DataSheet/110409.pdf

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Pat Butler
Feb 23, 2018
IPVMU Certified

Sargent ASSA ABLOY Profile series v.S2 Cylinder lock,  grade 1 class lock, has  door status monitoring and alarm notification, the v.S2 is available in exit device, mortise and cylindrical lock configurations.

 

 Utilizes 802.11b/g wireless network infrastructure

  • Integrated ANSI/BHMA Grade 1 hardware, available in:
  • 10 Line Cylindrical Lock; 8200 Series Mortise Lock; 80 Series Exit Device
  • Intelligence built into lock for local decision making
  • Supports HID® 125 kHz prox or 13.56 MHz iCLASS® credentials (26 - 39 bit); supports CSN reads for other common 13.56 MHz cards, including MiFare, DesFire, and Felica
  • Full iCLASS® credential authentication
  • Built-in door status monitoring and configurable alarm notifications
  • Weatherseal gasket and conduit included. Shroud available.
  • Open architecture design  
  • Uses six AA batteries
  • Keypad option available

 

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Kyle Wiberg
Feb 25, 2018
IPVMU Certified

I was looking at the Kaba Wireless Gateway 90 40 and found that is communicates to it's lock on 802.15.4 which is in the WPAN range rather than WiFi.  

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Neel Adhikari
Feb 25, 2018
IPVMU Certified

The Corbin Russwin Access 800 WI1 can work with the IEEE 802.11 b/g WiFi infrastructure. This includes ML20800 x TCWI1 Series Mortise Locks, CL33800 x TCWI1
Cylindrical Locks, and ED5000N x 9800 x TCWI1 Exit Devices. A typical system diagram is below. 

 

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Gani Omobolaji Oladipo
Feb 26, 2018
IPVMU Certified

The stand alone lock I found is the Schlage Connect BE469NX Camelot Touchscreen deadbolt wireless system

It works with Z-Wave wireless hub and can connect with Amazon Alexa for home automation.

Schlage wireless stand alone lock 

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Karah Del Cont
Feb 27, 2018
IPVMU Certified

Aperio Wireless Lock from Assa Abloy uses fully-encrypted AES 128 wireless communication (IEEE 802.15.4). 

https://www.genetec.com/solutions/all-products/synergis/synergis-access-control-hardware/assa-abloy-electronic-locks

 

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Janae Samano
Feb 27, 2018
IPVMU Certified

This Schlage lock is Wifi based (IEEE 802.11 b/g) with the communication standards below:

  • 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi (IEEE 802.11b/g)
  • WPA2, WPA, WEP, 802.1x
  • Bluetooth low energy (version 4.0)
  • Transport Layer Security (TLS) version 1.0
  • Advanced Encryption Standard (AES), 256-bit

 

"Capability includes the use of both proximity (125 kHz) and/or smart (13.56 MHz) credentials"

"LE electronic wireless locks can be managed with other wireless locks including Schlage Control™ and NDE. LE locks can be updated immediately at the door using a smart phone or tablet."

 

https://us.allegion.com/en/home/products/categories/electronic-locks/schlage-le-wireless-lock-standalone.html

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Danny Frid
Feb 27, 2018
IPVMU Certified

The NDE Schlage wireless locksets require a HUB (Gateway) for communication that must be hardwired into the network. 

This can be confusing because all over the data sheets it says WiFi everywhere but that is only for updates and simple system configuration. 

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Steven Lee
Mar 06, 2018
IPVMU Certified

SARGENT Passport 1000 P2 Exit Device uses the IEEE 802.11 WiFi infrastructure and Field-upgradable 802.11b/g/n radio

http://www.sargentlock.com/products/product_overview.php?item_id=1955

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