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David Knutsen

Jan 1, 1970
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Hi folks, I have a question for you all.
Our company is currently using Northern Computers "N-Star" access controls
for our low end intro package and I am trying my best to get rid of it. I
hate it, it is the most user unfriendly software (next to Win-Pak) that I
have ever used. The problem is, I need a viable replacement for it. Does
anyone have any suggestions?
 
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Frank Olson

Jan 1, 1970
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David Knutsen said:
Hi folks, I have a question for you all.
Our company is currently using Northern Computers "N-Star" access controls
for our low end intro package and I am trying my best to get rid of it. I
hate it, it is the most user unfriendly software (next to Win-Pak) that I
have ever used. The problem is, I need a viable replacement for it. Does
anyone have any suggestions?

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remove shorts to reply

Force, no matter how concealed, begets resistance.
Lakota Proverb


http://www.kantech.com
http://www.keyscan.ca
 
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smiley

Jan 1, 1970
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if you want user friendly and installer friendly, use kantech...your
headaches will be gone.
 
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smiley

Jan 1, 1970
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David said:
Hi folks, I have a question for you all.
Our company is currently using Northern Computers "N-Star" access controls
for our low end intro package and I am trying my best to get rid of it. I
hate it, it is the most user unfriendly software (next to Win-Pak) that I
have ever used. The problem is, I need a viable replacement for it. Does
anyone have any suggestions?

--
remove shorts to reply

Force, no matter how concealed, begets resistance.
Lakota Proverb

If you do need help with the Win-Pak stuff though, i can probably help,
[email protected]
 
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petem

Jan 1, 1970
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You just said what i was about to types..;-)

I use Kantech (since it was named kantech and before it was ...it used to be
called Omnitron)

And they have one of the best controller in the market..
software that the costumer can easily use and its even pretty!!

there software can even send email for events..they have live video
integration..and its easy to configure even for noob..
 
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Celso Lujan

Jan 1, 1970
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David said:
Hi folks, I have a question for you all.
Our company is currently using Northern Computers "N-Star" access controls
for our low end intro package and I am trying my best to get rid of it. I
hate it, it is the most user unfriendly software (next to Win-Pak) that I
have ever used. The problem is, I need a viable replacement for it. Does
anyone have any suggestions?

David:

You can view our access control systems by typing the following address
in the location bar of your favorite browser. You will have to have
java script enabled on the the browser.

URL http://206.206.97.135:5801

The password is acasdemo

Feel free to browse all you want on any of the menus. You may even want
to enter names and change area or badge reader parameters. We provide
these systems in the Southwestern US, and they have proven to be very
reliable and easy to use. We provide all client training on-line, and
also a large amount of the maintenance.

If you point your mouse to the black area of the display and press the
left hand button, you will get a pop-down window. Various choices are
allowed on this window; such as, cameras and documentation. The camera
software is included and documentation is provided on the included
browser (Mozilla). A real time lan camera can be viewed by going to
real time display.

Alarm detection is provided by PLCs (programmable logic controllers). I
do not have a PLC connected to the demo system; however the software for
controlling the PLCs is provided with the system.

If you are interested in this type of system please contact me. You
will find the systems easy to use and easy to install and maintain. My
email is [email protected]

Our web page is

URL http://www.lujansoft.com/LSS.html

Good Luck

Celso Lujan, President
Lujan Software Services, Inc.
 
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John J

Jan 1, 1970
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You can check out DSX or Infographics or Keri Systems access control
or for higher end systems C-Cures, Amag, Lenel just to name a few

JJS
 
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