We are going to be getting a sub-tenant in one of our offices and they use Kisi access control. We use S2 for all of our space, and we have HID iClass readers installed everywhere and use iClass cards with the Corp. 1000 format. Our readers are bluetooth capable, but the bluetooth is not enabled currently. The sub-tenant wants to use Kisi mobile credentials for their space, but I have no idea if our readers are capable of handling their mobile credential. Does anyone here have experience with this scenario? Is it still just a command card to enable bluetooth and load up their credentials keys into the readers? If not, is it possible at all to use the Kisi mobile credentials on our readers? We have several areas of common space where this will be required, and we were hoping they could just re-use the existing iClass readers on their floors as well.
Anyone Here Use Kisi Access Control? I Have Some Questions About HID iCLASS Readers.
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