"I use the original version of these locks on my back-yard office and the back door of my house.
I'd really like the ability to change the codes via a web interface or something, as I never remember how to do so when I need to, without pulling out the manual and trying to find the admin code (which I may or may not have - if I don't, I'll have to disassembly part of the lock to get it).
While web based unlock/lock wouldn't be all that useful, I guess it could be used to one-off unlock a door for someone needing to get in, like the maid..."
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