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Author Topic: Hawking TEchnologies wireless automation  (Read 19282 times)

s0urc3f0ur

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Hawking TEchnologies wireless automation
« on: January 05, 2008, 06:54:47 PM »

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Re: Hawking TEchnologies wireless automation
« Reply #1 on: September 16, 2009, 10:04:37 AM »

What bothers me about this is the monthly charge to access the system remotely :-(
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Re: Hawking TEchnologies wireless automation
« Reply #2 on: September 16, 2009, 07:18:55 PM »

What bothers me about this is the monthly charge to access the system remotely :-(

Me too! That and we somehow overlooked s0urc3f0ur's post. I had seen that... or a similar setup... at my local building supply (big box) store. What they claimed to be the big advantages was:

  • Being able to open remotely (Internet or Internet enabled cellphone).
  • Monitoring the opening of the doors... with Internet and cellphone alerts.

I guess... if you used logmein or some such app with your cell. Then used a more ordinary lock with a IR or RF remote (or plain old electric door-latch). You could maybe (hack a remote and/or) use a universal module to open the door remotely (open the door for the repairman from your office or work site).
 
The alerts would be easy enough to do with iwitness [AHP and CM15A with a running PC].

I like the idea of using my cellphones Blue Tooth identity to lock and unlock doors (as well as turning the alarm and lights on and off). But... I am not there... yet.
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