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Home » Farpointe's Long-Range Reading Solution Alleviates Hacks to Card Readers
Farpointe Data announced that access control integrators and end-users can help eliminate hacking of the Wiegand network by implementing its Ranger long-range receivers installed in the locked security closet, with the electronic access control panels.
The 433 MHz receivers use either 2-button or 4-button transmitters to open two or four different doors per receiver from ranges up to 200 feet (61 m). Each button outputs transmitter data over separate Wiegand outputs, yet the receiver installs for integration with card access control systems.