Controllers
Access control controllers are the brains behind the door — they receive credential data from the reader, make the access decision, and trigger the lock to release. The controller also maintains event logs, schedules, and communication with the management platform. Choosing the right controller depends on the number of doors, the management platform (cloud or on-premise), and the integration requirements of the project..
9 products in this category
Paxton
Paxton Net2 Controllers
On-premise access control door controllers for the Paxton Net2 platform managing 1-2 doors per unit.
Paxton
Paxton Net2 Plus Controllers
Advanced on-premise controllers with enhanced features for larger Paxton Net2 deployments.
Brivo
Brivo Controllers
Cloud-managed access control panels with cellular backup for the Brivo platform.
Various
Cloud Controllers
Cloud-managed door controllers that provide remote management, automatic updates, and multi-site administration.
Various
Multi-Door Controllers
Controllers managing 2-4 doors from a single panel, reducing per-door hardware and wiring costs.
Brivo
Brivo ACS-100
Single-door cloud-managed smart controller with integrated reader, Wi-Fi connectivity, and PoE power — designed for fast single-door deployments without a separate reader or control panel.
Brivo
Brivo ACS-300
Two-door cloud-managed access control panel with Ethernet and cellular backup — the standard Brivo controller for small-to-mid commercial deployments.
Brivo
Brivo ACS-6000
Expandable multi-door cloud-managed access control panel supporting up to 8 doors per unit — built for mid-to-large commercial buildings and campuses.
Brivo
Brivo ACS-SDC
Single-door smart controller with PoE power and compact form factor — purpose-built for fast deployment at individual door positions with minimal wiring.
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About Controllers
Access control controllers are the brains behind the door — they receive credential data from the reader, make the access decision, and trigger the lock to release. The controller also maintains event logs, schedules, and communication with the management platform. Choosing the right controller depends on the number of doors, the management platform (cloud or on-premise), and the integration requirements of the project.