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Locknetics CIP Module Upgrade Akin Olugbade Justin Gilstrap Lutalo Webb
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Overview of Locknetics Used in the Vanderbilt Engineering school to ensure secure access to facilities in Featheringill and Jacobs Hall Features: – Records 1000 door events – Low power, runs off AA batteries – 6/12 Button Keypad – Emergency access key – Based on heavy duty Schlage Lock
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Card Access Each Lock Module is “Standalone” – Not hooked up to a network – Needs to be manually and frequently updated to keep with latest card access database. Updating – Done daily for each lock – Uses Mobile PC with Microsoft ActiveSync and a uplink program – Programming Module Called CIP
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Locknetics Problem Locks are reprogrammed on a daily basis Handheld PC and programming hardware take a beating – USB/SERIAL to HP handheld cable – Programming module (CIP)
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Properties of CIP Module Has the ability to program the door and to read the ibutton credential Design – Miniature banana pins on module touch the lock – After multiple uses, the pins begin to break and module become useless
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Inconvenient Aspects of CIP CIP (computer interface program) ranges from $200.00 to $275.00 Order time for a CIP can last months – IR Locknetics has no support for end users Only authorized lock companies can order spare parts Running out of CIP modules can cause an extensive hiatus in lock programming
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How Can This Problem Be Solved? Need a solution that will save time and money – Bluetooth – Wireless ethernet – Any other means of wireless data transmission
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Bluetooth Method Reverse engineer CIP Bluetooth, rather than direct serial Bluetooth receiver in lock
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