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ComNet enters access control market

US-based transmission and networking equipment manufacturer ComNet is to enter the access-control market with the introduction of two systems in the CNAccess range; the CNA100, a two to eight door solution for smaller applications and the CNA200 for up to 32 doors for bigger applications.
December 11, 2017 Read time: 1 min
US-based transmission and networking equipment manufacturer 30 ComNet is to enter the access-control market with the introduction of two systems in the CNAccess range; the CNA100, a two to eight door solution for smaller applications and the CNA200 for up to 32 doors for bigger applications.


CNAccess utilises embedded intelligence and does not require special software or a dedicated PC, providing users with the flexibility to manage a system from any location with internet access. Both products support standard Wiegand devices, Schlage AD Series electronic locks, various card formats and technologies such as proximity, smart card, magnetic stripe and Bluetooth.

The CNA100 can be upgraded to the capacity of the CNA200 with a software upgrade. Both CNAccess products are network compatible and operate seamlessly with any ComNet IP product.

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