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What are the main differences between the McGrath G2, G3 and G4 gateways?

What are the main differences between the McGrath G2, G3 and G4 gateways?

Posted by Jim Noort on 12th Sep 2024

Smart lock gateways play a crucial role in enhancing the functionality and convenience of electronic locks. Whether you’re managing residential properties, commercial spaces, or hospitality venues, understanding the differences between the McGrath Smartlocks G2 Gateway and the G3 Gateway can help you make an informed choice. Let’s dive into the details:

McGrath Smartlocks G2 Gateway

Link to G2

Overview:

  • The G2 Gateway is designed to connect Bluetooth-enabled smart locks to the internet, enabling remote control and management.
  • It acts as a bridge between the lock and the Wi-Fi network, facilitating communication.

Key Features:

  • Remote Operation: Allows users to unlock, program, and receive notifications remotely via the TTLock app. Ideal for properties with Bluetooth-enabled smart locks that lack built-in Wi-Fi.
  • Compatibility: Works seamlessly with McGrath Smartlocks and other compatible locks. Provides centralized control for multiple locks through a single mobile app.
  • Easy Installation: Plug-and-play setup. Utilizes USB Type C for power.

McGrath Smartlocks G3 Gateway

Link to G3

Overview:

  • The G3 Gateway takes smart lock connectivity to the next level by offering Power over Ethernet (PoE) capabilities.
  • It does not pick up on your local WiFi network, it only works with Ethernet network cables.
  • It provides enhanced reliability and flexibility for managing smart locks across properties.

Key Features:

  • PoE Functionality: Powered via Ethernet, eliminating the need for a separate power source. Ideal for commercial and large-scale installations.
  • TT Lock App Integration: Seamlessly pairs with the TT Lock app for remote control. Allows users to manage access, view logs, and adjust settings.
  • Mesh System Support: Acts as part of a mesh network, ensuring redundancy and stability. If one gateway goes down, others within range support the locks.
  • Ethernet Connectivity: Utilizes standard RJ45 network ports. Provides reliable communication with the locks.

McGrath Smartlocks G4 Gateway

Link to G4

Overview:

  • The McGrath G4 Gateway is a versatile device designed to connect your smart locks and devices the internet via a 4G SIM card or via local WiFi network.
  • You can add, remove access rights and lock and unlock your device from anywhere in the world, even if your local WiFi at home has dropped out.

Key Features:

  • Connectivity: Supports Wi-Fi 2.4GHz and 4G SIM card compatibility.
  • Remote Management: Control your locks and devices remotely using TTLock, add or remove access rights, lock or unlock devices, and manage users from anywhere in the world.
  • Mesh System: Ensures continuous operation even if one gateway goes offline.
  • Compact Design: Small, easy-to-install dimensions of 70mm (H) x 70mm (W) x 26mm (D).
  • Power Source: Micro USB powered for easy setup.
  • Supports Multiple Locks: Can support up to 100 locks, making it suitable for both residential and commercial applications.

Choosing the Right Gateway:

Consider your specific needs:

  • For smaller installations and residential properties, the G2 Gateway is a cost-effective choice.
  • For larger properties, commercial spaces, or where PoE is preferred, the G3 Gateway offers enhanced reliability.
  • To ensure maximum connectivity, the G4 offers SIM card (mobile phone network) redundancy

Remember, both gateways enhance security and convenience, allowing you to manage your smart locks efficiently. Choose the one that aligns best with your requirements!

Link to G2 | Link to G3 | Link to G4