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+ | ==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. |
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.