A network access system allows us to identify who and what is on our network.
It keeps unwanted devices and unauthorized users out which ensures that network assets are protected.
It also allows us to provision and enforce custom security policies, create reports for regulatory compliance, and easily identify at-risk devices.
Below are some additional information and a brief list of other features. If you need more detailed information, please refer to the help guide within the software for further instruction. Or, contact S4A Technical Support.
1: To release any door(s), right-click on “Doors” and select “Remote Open”
2: You can change the open delay for any and all doors.
3: You can unlock or lock any and all doors by changing the control state.
4: If the doors are set to the “Door Closed” mode, it is the equivalent of a lockdown.
No doors will open with cards.
5: The “Door Controlled” option is the normal operating state for the Contactless Card Management system.
6: The attendance and Patrol features are explained further in the help guide within the software.
Additional information and a complete help file are available in the software under help>manual.
Peripheral Control: To configure inputs and outputs of the ACB-001 ACB-002 ACB-004input/output modules.
Password Management: For dual-factor authentication or manual entry of card number.
Anti-Passback: Enables/defines parameters for the anti-passback feature.
Interlock: Enables/defines multi-door interlock feature.
First Card Open: Enables/defines the first card open feature, which allows one (or more) card(s) to be configured in such a way that if one of them opens a door (or doors), the door(s) remain open until a selected time.
Console: Check and adjust the time, upload, download, remotely open, and monitor time options.
Check Status: Checks the communication status of doors.
Three Types of Access Control, Three access control paradigms organize how people gain access: role-based access control (RBAC), discretionary access control (DAC), and mandatory access control (MAC).
How to network access control systems work. When deployed, network access control systems immediately discover all the devices connected to a network, categorize them by type, and then react to them based on preconfigured compliance rules implemented by the organization's security team.
Network Access Control (NAC) is an approach to computer security that attempts to unify endpoint security technology (such as antivirus, host intrusion prevention, and vulnerability assessment), the user or system authentication, and network security enforcement.
How to Restrict Access to Your Wireless Network in Windows 7
1. Open the Control Panel.
2. From beneath the Network and Internet heading, choose View Network Status and Tasks. ...
3. Choose the link on the left side of the window: Change Adapter Settings. ...
4.Double-click to open the Wireless Network Connection icon.
5. In the Wireless Network Connection Status dialog box, click the Details button.
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