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web enabled software to control doorlocks

Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2012 12:57 am
by Verkenner
Want to control 3 doors in my house with a web-enabled software over the internet.
So in the doors there are electrical locks ( preferent with wireless RFID-tags to open the locks).

I want to program (RFID) keys in the software.
And I want to give permission (entrance) on certain parts of the day to the individual people (RFID Tags) to open the doors or Gate.
The software must have logging for events (which user opened/closed the door)

Knows someone the (freeware) web-enabled software (for windows7 or even HomeSeer) ?

Thanks for help

Re: web enabled software to control doorlocks

Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2012 7:39 pm
by sj3fk3
Just a wild guess here, but I think this is not really Verkenner was looking for. I also think that your post is a little to commercially driven. It's not my forum and I'm relatively new here so I am by no means an authority, but my advise would be to watch the line between advertising your product and really helping out with a solution.

Re: web enabled software to control doorlocks

Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2012 7:58 pm
by Bwired
Not a wild guess, fully agree, reply from bnext to verkenners topic is removed!
for the record:
sj3fk3 is not reacting to Verkenners posting but the removed one :-)
i will clean topic later.

Re: web enabled software to control doorlocks

Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2012 8:20 pm
by Verkenner
It's a pitty that you consider my topic as commercial related.

I did research before asking the forum for help and after then I asked the question.
There was interesting additional information and inspiration in the topic for other domoticans.

In the meantime I edited the topic and removed the hyperlinks.
My only question was: Does someone know web-enabled software for doorcontrol (sorry, I cannot write it myself).

Re: web enabled software to control doorlocks

Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2012 8:43 pm
by BeNext-iHome
sj3fk3 wrote:Just a wild guess here, but I think this is not really Verkenner was looking for. I also think that your post is a little to commercially driven. It's not my forum and I'm relatively new here so I am by no means an authority, but my advise would be to watch the line between advertising your product and really helping out with a solution.
I am very sure "sj3fk3" was talking to me and not to "verkenner"... it was true my message was to much commercially driven, sorry for that!