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"mykey4000R" <osenlouangrat@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>Passive tags have practical read distances ranging from about 10 cm (4
>in.) (ISO 14443) up to a few meters ( EPC and ISO 18000-6) depending on
>the chosen radio frequency and antenna design/size. In our case it wont
>work unless youre really close. What I thnk he's worried about is if ur
>several feet away and someone steals the code out of the air when
>you're really far away.
>
>
>L. M. Rappaport wrote:
>> On Thu, 21 Sep 2006 18:39:51 GMT, nobody@xxxxxxxxxxxx (Dave Houston)
>> wrote (with possible editing):
>>
>> >While I suspect you're affiliated with the manufacturer I do have some
>> >questions and you website doesn't give much info.
>> >
>> >1. Does the RFID lock use rolling codes?
>> >2. How close must the RFID keyfob be to operate the lock?
>> >3. How close do I have to be to the keyfob to clone it?
>>
>> Exact duplicate of Dave's message!  Same questions.
>> --
>>
>> Larry
>> Email to rapp at lmr dot com
>>
>> >
>> >"mykey4000R" <osenlouangrat@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> >
>> >>I just purchsed a new mykey4000R that come's with a remote for my front
>> >>door. The remote work's great. So when I get home I just use the remote
>> >>to unlock my front door and it also has a auto locking function as
>> >>well. It also come's with 3 RFID tag's that I use when I forget my
>> >>lock.. It is probably the best digital lock that I have bought so far.
>> >>I happen to stumble on it When I was trying to buy the Mykey2300. The
>> >>mykey2300 sell's for $300.00 on thinkgeek and mykey2300.com But I found
>> >>A mykey2300 for only 279.99 at www.cydus-solutions.com and bought a
>> >>mykey2300 and a mykey4000R. The best investment I made for convience.



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