 mishaqPremium join:2004-01-24 Richardson, TX | Or if the kid were smart he/she could just remove the faceplate? -- Damn you FCC! |
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 RhobitePremium join:2002-02-24 Cambridge, MA 1 edit | Looks like there are "security" screws on the faceplate. So the kid would have to take a dremel to a flathead screwdriver, which isn't too hard.
Edit: looked at the bigger picture, actually it looks like they're allen screws which are even easier. Come on at least they could have used torx (aka compaq) screws. -- Jimmysquid.com - I take pictures. |
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First thing I thought.
Apparently they have never seen "child proof" medicine bottles. Either they have way under-described the physical security of this device, or any kid with an Allen wrench will be able to get into it and bypass it within about 3 minutes. |
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 BAPremium,MVM join:2001-05-24 Vancouver, BC | reply to mishaq Those screws look flat - they don't look like allen screws. You're going need at least a drill and good bits to get through that. |
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 RhobitePremium join:2002-02-24 Cambridge, MA | Look like allens to me: »www.smarthome.com/images/9620big.jpg |
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 delt4500 or BUSTPremium join:2000-07-13 Pittsburgh, PA kudos:1 | reply to Mospaw said by Mospaw: said by mishaq: he/she could just remove the faceplate?
First thing I thought.
Apparently they have never seen "child proof" medicine bottles. Either they have way under-described the physical security of this device, or any kid with an Allen wrench will be able to get into it and bypass it within about 3 minutes.
And promptly get his ass beat for not listening. I agree with you Mospaw, it is easy to bypass it. |
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 NerdtalkerWorking Hard, Or Hardly Working?Premium,MVM join:2003-02-18 Tucson, AZ | reply to Mospaw said by Mospaw: said by mishaq: he/she could just remove the faceplate?
First thing I thought.
Same here, I didn't even read the article fully, I just thought, well, that's dumb, all the kid needs is an allen wrench and some wire clippers, and boom, the thing comes off, you splice the cables together, and you've got it. 
They practically explain it on their website: »www.smarthome.com/9620.html
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 | reply to BA said by BA: Those screws look flat - they don't look like allen screws. You're going need at least a drill and good bits to get through that.
Considering the product comes with an allen wrench, the allen screws part sounds logical to me. -- "Compromise, not a dirty word." - Bono|Kerry/Edwards 2004 |
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