IN220 PoE Locks for Centralized Access Control

IN220 PoE locks from ASSA ABLOY Group brands Corbin Russwin and SARGENT deliver power and data over a single Ethernet connection to support centralized, networked access control across campus and facility environments.
March 24, 2026
Incorporating multiCLASS SE technology from HID, the IN220 supports a wide range of credential types, including mobile access. It’s also available with keypad for multi-factor authentication. This makes it a future-proof solution that is both convenient and secure.

Incorporating multiCLASS SE technology from HID, the IN220 supports a wide range of credential types, including mobile access. It’s also available with keypad for multi-factor authentication. This makes it a future-proof solution that is both convenient and secure.

Power over Ethernet (PoE)-enabled locking systems are gaining traction in institutional environments where streamlined installation and centralized control are priorities. The IN220 PoE locks from ASSA ABLOY Group brands Corbin Russwin and SARGENT are designed to deliver both power and data through a single Ethernet connection, reducing the need for separate wiring at the door.

By integrating access control directly into the lock hardware, the IN220 platform supports real-time connectivity to networked systems without requiring additional components. This approach allows facility teams to manage door access centrally while minimizing system complexity.

The PoE configuration is intended to simplify deployment across multi-building environments such as higher education campuses, where coordinating access control can present logistical challenges. A single-cable infrastructure can help reduce installation time and support ongoing maintenance by limiting points of failure.

The locks are also designed to align with architectural requirements, offering options that maintain consistent aesthetics across facility types while supporting standardized access control functionality.

As organizations continue to expand digital access strategies, PoE-enabled door hardware provides a network-based approach to securing openings while integrating with broader building systems.