IP-Enabled Access Control FAQ
As with any new technology, IP-enabled access control raises a number of questions in the user’s mind. Read our FAQ here!
As with any new technology, IP-enabled access control raises a number of questions in the user’s mind. We thought it would be helpful to answer some of our customer's most frequently asked questions to take some of the guesswork away from your decision making process.
Q: I’m comfortable with my legacy system, and I depend on it. How do I know I can rely on PoE to power these critical security systems?
A: As with all IT-based infrastructure, PoE is designed for maximum uptime. PoE can be implemented with battery backup to ensure the devices continue to function even in the event of a power loss. PoE’s reliability is proving itself every day on other critical security devices, such as IP cameras.
Q: Under our existing system, my team is responsible for access control, and that’s how I like it. If I make the move to an IP-enabled system, will I have to share or cede responsibility to the IT department?
A: As the security industry changes, security departments will be asked to work closely with IT. This collaboration will lead to lower costs and higher functioning access control systems. Explains HID Global’s Dageenakis, “Collaboration with the IT group only enhances the capabilities of the security group. It may also allow the security group more time to focus on its core mission.”
IT groups have developed standards over time much like a security group. While these standards may seem difficult to achieve, they are in place for the same reasons as your own security standards: ease of troubleshooting, maximum performance, maximum reliability and minimum cost.
Q: This sounds good, but I’m not sure it’s right for every access control application in my facility. What about security at the perimeter of the building?
A: While PoE integrated devices are intended to help you control more openings in your facility, they are not a one-size-fits-all solution. PoE locksets work best on standard interior access openings that require real-time reporting and updating, and on infrequently used perimeter openings
We realize you may have more questions about IP-Enabled access solutions, and that's OK! Our team of specialists can help guide you to find the best access control solution to meet your needs and your IT team's network requirements. Fill out the form below to get the conversation started.