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#17 Ignore KeyFob Id

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nobody
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2007-09-07
2007-09-07
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For some reason, I am detecting some KeyFobs that I cannot explain, since nobody else here at the office uses the wireless security device (as far as I could find).

Every 3 to 5 minute I am warned that "Unauthorized KeyFob (nnnn) has returned" and then that "Unauthorized KeyFob (nnnn) is no longer detected", which is very distracting.

It would be nice if I could "right click" on the KeyFob Id and set it to "ignore" in addition to "authorized" and "Not Authorized".

Please see the attached image of the "configuration window".

Discussion

  • Nelson H. Ferrari

    Many "not authorized" KeyFob Ids

     
  • Nobody/Anonymous

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    I second this feature request. My colleague also has the same device and now I know everytime that he comes and goes from his desk. As Nelson says, the little balloon popup in the system tray everytime this occurs is very distracting.

    I think an 'ignore' option for KeyFob Ids is a brilliant idea. If you ever wish Authorize the 'ignored' devices then you just 'un-ignore' them and authorize.

    Paul

     
  • paul pantz

    paul pantz - 2007-10-12

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    I second this feature request. My colleague also has the same device and now I know everytime that he comes and goes from his desk. As Nelson says, the little balloon popup in the system tray everytime this occurs is very distracting.

    I think an 'ignore' option for KeyFob Ids is a brilliant idea. If you ever wish Authorize the 'ignored' devices then you just 'un-ignore' them and authorize.

    Paul

     
  • Nobody/Anonymous

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    Similar to last comment, it would be nice to disable the many Message popups received when the key is back in vicinity or just ignore it.

    Many people at my workplace have these kinds of keys so you can imagine the pop-up frenzy when all these people are walking around and to my desk !

    Also, is it possible to adjust, in meters, the sensitivity ? If not, that's ok as i'm sure the sensor only detects if emitter is in range or not.

    Thank you for your time !

    Christian Morneau

     

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