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Fob was registered in 2015....could he have got someone to copy them at an earlier date?Someone in your building must have had new key fobs made. Ask around. Once you find out, ask them who did it. Go to get new key FOBs from that guy. Tell him there's a really nice H2 just moved in. Watch to see how many FOBs he makes. Get out brass knuckles.
Fob was registered in 2015....could he have got someone to copy them at an earlier date?
I know because I talked to our admin lady at my building. She was able to see that the exact same fob was used by the individual on both Sunday early AM and Tuesday at 6am. Yes, the security is very poor in my building, and tbh this put the icing on the cake and my wife and I will be looking at a townhouse shortly (definitely not having another bike here). The system is not controlled here, it is pathetic. They couldn't put a suite # to who it belonged to. Long story short, the previous landlord didn't really give a rats ash about anything and from what I've heard is she would just hand out a fob when one was lost and was probably too lazy to get important details to put on each fob's "profile" I guess? This FOB was registered September 2015.Curious, how do you know anything about the fob/remote that was used to open the door? Is the usage of these remotes logged somehow? If they are, and they are individually identifiable... like I don't understand how this is not a controlled access system, with only building tenants being able to open the door. If he had duplicated somebody else's fob, and it had showed up as them, then I would understand.
Also goes to show that condo parking security hasn't really changed/improved much. The parking garage door is just a speed bump
Yes. Same fob registered under "Sean B" was used on both days. just different parts of the building as he used a door into the other building (which shares same underground) doesn't have a security camera while entering the building.Registered to the same guy?
It's a shame isn't it?Like Rick mentioned above, many fob brands/technologies are easy to clone. Heck, you can do it in 60 seconds sitting in a Starbucks sipping on your latte using a cellphone if you have the right software, and blank fobs can be had dirt cheap on eBay and Amazon.
It is a further shame that many condo management offices' charge absurds amount of money to provide replacement fobs and do a bit of paperwork. Which leads to a black market for cheap duplicates... rinse and repeat.It's a shame isn't it?
It is a further shame that many condo management offices' charge absurds amount of money to provide replacement fobs and do a bit of paperwork. Which leads to a black market for cheap duplicates... rinse and repeat.
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Put an Infosec guy in charge of building security, give him a realistic budget to upgrade hardware as necessary, and the place would be locked down like fort knox inside a month.
But that would cost money.