LinkNet is a comprehensive access control management system that facilitates interaction with IP interface
Access control management system, LinkNet ideal for large scale installations
ADI-GARDINER (UK) announced an exclusive distribution agreement with CDV to supply the LinkNet access control management system in the UK, designed to make IP (Internet Protocol) technology more accessible.

LinkNet is a comprehensive access control management system that facilitates interaction with IP interfaces.  It incorporates software and hardware solutions which allow the reading of all standard technologies, as well as biometric fingerprint identification and verification.

The LinkNet system can accommodate up to 128 readers and 2048 cardholders, making it ideal for large scale installations.  The simple architecture of the system makes it easy to incorporate into any IP infrastructure and, by making use of existing IT structured cabling systems, hubs and bridges, LinkNet can also minimise installation costs.

"We have been working together with ADI-GARDINER for over 10 years and this latest collaboration will allow us to make IP technology accessible to more customers," says Alan Walker, Managing Director of CDV (UK).

Glenn Davies, Access Control Product Manager at ADI-GARDINER, comments, "We are very pleased to continue our strong relationship with CDV in the access control market by exclusively distributing the LinkNet system in the UK."

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