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Not long after that the receptionist came over and handed him a small envelope containing his room number and cardkey.
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Not long after that the receptionist came over and handed him a small envelope containing his room number and cardkey.
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Once more Sylzenzuzex employed the complex cardkey, once more they traveled an angular pathway.
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The reason that cardkey locks and other high-tech security is selected over old-fashioned metal keys is that people have this perception that if they don't understand it, that others won't either and therefore it's secure.
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By providing Caribou only with the IP address of the target cardkey device GreenJello
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By providing Caribou only with the IP address of the target cardkey device, a single-button "Unlock" will access the cardkey system, unlock all available doors in sequence, allow 30 seconds for entry, and then re-lock all those same doors.
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My benefits stayed intact right up until the termination meeting (as did network access, email, cardkey and access to my scumbag boss's calender to look at all his meetings with HR and Legal).
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So for example, when we look at access control sustems (cardkey and the like), the traditional way to do this is with PLC’s, but in some environment, personal computer-based solutions are competitive if not even better.
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So for example, when we look at access control sustems cardkey and the like, the traditional way to do this is with PLC’s, but in some environment, personal computer-based solutions are competitive if not even better.
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For all she knew, they’d take away her pass and cardkey when she showed up for work a week from Monday.
rayboston commented on the word cardkey
A cardkey a plastic card used with an electronic lock. Cardkey's are popular in hotels and office environments.
August 17, 2009