Hello everyone.
I received an offer for a front door that included the ENTRASys system from Sommer (Groke). Now I am wondering how secure such a system is, since it transmits data wirelessly. According to the manufacturer, it provides the highest security as it is encrypted with a so-called Somloq rolling code.
Can anyone share their experience or knowledge about this?
I would probably prefer a wired version, where the fingerprint sensor is not installed in the door itself but externally.
Thank you very much.
I received an offer for a front door that included the ENTRASys system from Sommer (Groke). Now I am wondering how secure such a system is, since it transmits data wirelessly. According to the manufacturer, it provides the highest security as it is encrypted with a so-called Somloq rolling code.
Can anyone share their experience or knowledge about this?
I would probably prefer a wired version, where the fingerprint sensor is not installed in the door itself but externally.
Thank you very much.
There are also fingerprint systems that are installed directly in the door and are still wired. This is obviously easiest when you get a completely new front door (e.g., new construction).
Wireless technology in the system mentioned is more of a retrofit option and would also mean the device runs on batteries, which can run out at some point (for example, at the worst possible moment).
Any wireless signal can theoretically be intercepted, but who would really bother? The patio door can still be forced open or broken in much more easily and cheaply (no expensive technical equipment needed).
There is a longer thread on this topic here as well.
Wireless technology in the system mentioned is more of a retrofit option and would also mean the device runs on batteries, which can run out at some point (for example, at the worst possible moment).
Any wireless signal can theoretically be intercepted, but who would really bother? The patio door can still be forced open or broken in much more easily and cheaply (no expensive technical equipment needed).
There is a longer thread on this topic here as well.
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