Keyless Garage
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Garage Door Keyless Entry System 377 LM $38.95 |
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Craftsman Sears Garage Door Keyless Keypad Wireless 53876 139.53876 740CB 66LM $17.99 |
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Craftsman Wireless Keyless Entry Garage Door Opener 53876 $19.99 |
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CHAMBERLAIN WIRELESS KEYLESS ENTRY GARAGE DOOR OPENER 940D $14.99 |
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NEW KLIK2U CHAMBERLAIN CLICKER UNIVERSAL GARAGE DOOR WIRELESS KEYLESS KEYPAD $20.00 |
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Chamberlain Keyless Wireless Garage Remote Keypad KLIK2U KLlK2 CLK1D Universal $24.99 |
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Domino GD-1 Wired Keyless Entry Garage Door Keypad GD1 $36.99 |
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CHAMBERLAIN KLIK2U Universal Wireless Keyless Entry,Garage Door Opener Keypad $30.78 |
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Chamberlain Universal Wireless Keyless Garage Entry Pad $35.95 |
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GENIE’s Wireless Keyless Entry Garage Door Opener $23.99 |
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NEW DIAL COMBINATION-PAD LOCK METAL SCHOOL/LOCKER/SHED/GARAGE/DOOR KEYLESS ENTRY $3.97 |
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Chamberlain Universal Garage Door Wireless/keyless Keypad KLIK2U $15.99 |
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Convenient keyless access to the garage with a 4-number $56.59 |
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Chamberlain universal garage door wireless keyless entr $40.39 |
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Chamberlain Keyless Wireless Garage Door Remote Keypad KLIK2U $15.99 |
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NEW Chamberlain Keypad 940D Garage Opener Remote Keyless Liftmaster 377LM 53754 $5.50 |
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Chamberlain Clicker Universal Wireless Keyless Entry Garage Door Opener Keypad $10.00 |
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Craftsman Sears Garage Remote Keyless Wireless 3050 139.3050 Universal 139.53754 $24.99 |
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Craftsman Garage Door Opener 3/4 hp Chain Drive, Keyless Entry TADD $81.00 |
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Chamberlain Keyless Entry Liftmaster 740 CB garage opener $22.00 |
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Craftsman Garage Door Opener Keyless Entry Keypad 139.53684 $11.00 |
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Garage Gate Door Remote Keyless Contact Less Opener Kit $26.99 |
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CHAMBERLAIN 940D KEYLESS ENTRY GARAGE DOOR OPENER-G6 $15.99 |
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CRAFTSMAN GARAGE DOOR OPENER KEYLESS ENTRY KEYPAD MODEL 139.53684 $12.99 |
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SINGLE LR932 BATTERY~ALKALINE~HEARING AIDS~GARAGE DOOR OPENERS~KEYLESS…NEW $1.49 |
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CRAFTSMAN GARAGE DOOR KEYLESS ENTRY KEYPAD 139.53776 IN GREAT WORKING CONDITION! $12.99 |
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CLICKER UNIVERSAL GARAGE DOOR OPENER WIRELESS KEYLESS ENTRY KLIK2U $9.99 |
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GENIE GARAGE DOOR OPENER KEYLESS ENTRY MODEL #ACSD1G! WIRELESS KEYPAD $15.50 |
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Allstar MVP Keypad 110927 Keyless Entry Garage Door Opener 190-110927 $36.44 |
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Craftsman Keyless Entry Garage Door Opener 139.53876 $15.00 |
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Chamberlain 940EV KEYLESS GARAGE ENTRY $42.98 |
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Stanley 2986 298601 Keyless Entry Keypad Garage Door Opener $36.44 |
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Sears Craftsman Garage Door Keyless Keypad Wireless 139.53776 – Used $5.00 |
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4200 Linear Multi-Code Keyless Entry MCS420001 420001 Keypad Garage Door Opener $30.95 |
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CHAMBERLAIN KLIK2U Universal Wireless Keyless Entry,Garage Door Opener Keypad $35.88 |
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Marantec M3-631 Garage Door Keyless Entry Keypad 315Mhz $34.95 |
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377LM LIFTMASTER WIRELESS KEYLESS ENTRY GARAGE OPENER CRAFTSMAN COMPATIBLE $14.99 |
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Chamberlain CLK1D Universal Garage Door Remote Wireless Keyless Pad CLK1 New $24.99 |
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Craftsman Sears Garage Remote Keyless Wireless 3050 139.3050 Universal 53754 $24.99 |
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Genie Garage Door Opener Intellicode Wireless Keyless Entry System $6.00 |
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Craftsman Garage Door Opener 1/2 HP Belt Drive 53915 + Wire & Keyless Entry Pad $29.99 |
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CHAMBERLAIN WIRELESS KEYLESS ENTRY GARAGE DOOR OPENER 940D $14.99 |
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Marantec M3-631 Garage Door Keyless Entry Keypad 315Mhz $26.50 |
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CHAMBERLAIN CLICKER UNIVERSAL GARAGE DOOR WIRELESS KEYLESS ENTRY $19.99 |
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Clicker Universal Garage Door Wirless Keyless Entry Keypad Free Shipping $0.99 |
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SEARS CRAFTSMAN GARAGE DOOR OPENER KEYLESS ENTRY MODEL 53876 $5.00 |
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NEW Chamberlain Keypad 940D Garage Opener Remote Keyless Liftmaster 377LM 53754 $9.50 |
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CHAMBERLAIN KLIK2U Universal Wireless Keyless Entry,Garage Door Opener Keypad $35.85 |
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Clicker Universal Garage Door Wireless Keyless Entry. $24.00 |
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LIFTMASTER GARAGE DOOR OPENER KEYLESS ENTRY 66LM $6.00 |
Is Your Garage Door Opener Leaving Your Home Unsecured?
Many people have had their garage door openers for 10 years, or more. What they may not realize is that it offers a discrete and easy access point for anyone with a laptop and a remote transmitter. Take a look at the following video to see just how easy it is.
Everything is pretty simple. The remote used in the video is one of the most common older models in use. Many different brands used the same technology as this one. Most of these units are over 10 years in age, but there are plenty still in use out there. Code cracking software is easily obtained by anyone with an internet connection.
The people in these homes may not realize their door is going up or down. Even worse, people in the home may hear it opening, but dismiss the event as a family member arriving home. Using a method like this, an intruder could enter and exit your home without your knowledge.
You can still protect your home with a few common sense measures. Always keep the door from the garage to the interior of your home locked. This should be something everyone does at night and when away. Since your remote is usually clipped to the visor, make sure to lock the car when parking in the driveway. It may also be time to consider a new opener if yours is outdated. Newer models usually have more up to date security and safety features.
In order to determine whether or not your model is using old school technology, take a look at the manual that came with it. (Many manufacturers offer an online version of their owner’s manuals.) Make sure it has some type of “rolling code” technology. For example, LiftMaster brand units use Security+ rolling code technology. Any models with this newer type of remote control will not open using the system used in the video. Most other manufacturers will have a similar technology in their models.
If you do have an older model garage door opener, you may consider replacing it. They can usually be installed professionally starting at around $250, or can be purchased at a local retail store. If you do decide to start shopping, prepare to be impressed by the abundance of motor sizes, drive types, warranties, and various types of accessories that are available. You may want to call a few reputable installers in your area to get an idea about which of the many types would be right for you. Most companies will provide you with an idea about pricing over the phone, as well.
Even if you can’t afford to replace your old opener, there are still steps you can take to make the garage more secure. Some models have a “Lock” function which blocks any remotes or keyless entry from being used. Enabling this option will cause nothing but the wall button to function. Worst case you can always dis-engage the motor. Usually this is accomplished by pulling the red cord that hangs overhead. Just remember to lock and unlock your keylock on the garage door, especially before re-engaging and using the opener again. If you don’t have any kind of manual lock available, a simple lock for this purpose can be purchased at most hardware stores. Of course, last but not least, always keep the door from the garage into your home locked.
For more information, including links to manufacturer sites, please visit our website.
About the Author
Emily Siliwon is a co-owner of a successful garage door company based in metro Atlanta. More information about garage doors and garage door openers can be found at the company website http://www.curbappealcsi.com
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