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From: John Curran (John.Curran
COGNOTEC.COM)Date: Thu Jan 18 2001 - 12:18:44 CST
>Anyone have any recommendations for relatively inexpensive chassis
intrusion
>alarms? I could have just done a search on google, but I'd rather hear from
>people who've actually used these rather than reading a bunch of marketing
>propaganda.
What I've seen in a few installations is plain old burgalar alarms with
wired contacts, purchasable from your local electronics component supplier.
They're cheap, loud and also pretty effective as a deterrant. For
integration, we hooked them up with diallers, or depending on the controller
system, we could use a serial connection and work it from there.
Recently, some manufacturers like dell have incorporated cover removal
detection into Desktop Management functionality..
>Just want something to slip inside an ATX case.
If you're talking singular, and cheap'n cheerful, you may want to consider a
luggage alarm with pull-string. Attach the whole thing to the inside of the
case and fit the pull-lead to the lid or removeable portion.
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