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==Basis of Virtual Reader==
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The virtual reader is based off of the PDF
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===Documentation===
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There is not a lot of documentation freely available, as it is not on Alien's website.  Documentation for this reader is bundled with the reader, so it can only be obtained by actually purchasing a reader.  However, some universities may have documentation available for use by its students.
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===Client Tools===
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The main client tools used for testing this program:
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;Awid Tool
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:The Awid Tool is a client program that ships with the reader.  It is the easiest tool to connect with the reader,
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;Others
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:You can use other tools if you wish, such as the BEA tool, but for any tool that normally connects through TCP-IP, you will need to use a TCP to Serial bridge program.  As of right now we have no support for any of these tools from Rifidi, although if you can configure them correctly they should work.

Revision as of 16:46, 9 June 2008


Introduction

The Awid MPR 2012 is produced by Applied Wireless ID. It is a simple serial-based reader that can read Gen 1 and Gen 2 tags.

Model Number
MPR 2010
Network Protocol
Serial
Communication
RS-232
Antennas
Built in Antenna, 1 extra port
General Purpose I/O
None

Basis of Virtual Reader

The virtual reader is based off of the PDF

Documentation

There is not a lot of documentation freely available, as it is not on Alien's website. Documentation for this reader is bundled with the reader, so it can only be obtained by actually purchasing a reader. However, some universities may have documentation available for use by its students.

Client Tools

The main client tools used for testing this program:

Awid Tool
The Awid Tool is a client program that ships with the reader. It is the easiest tool to connect with the reader,
Others
You can use other tools if you wish, such as the BEA tool, but for any tool that normally connects through TCP-IP, you will need to use a TCP to Serial bridge program. As of right now we have no support for any of these tools from Rifidi, although if you can configure them correctly they should work.
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