@Maxime-C. Which ID length are you using? 4, 7 etc? There is also little and big endian?
@jasok2
I am looking at Rohos and hope to get a test result soon.
The payments ring (Java Card based?) I suspect will not be simply written to.
@Maxime-C. Which ID length are you using? 4, 7 etc? There is also little and big endian?
@jasok2
I am looking at Rohos and hope to get a test result soon.
The payments ring (Java Card based?) I suspect will not be simply written to.
@jasok2 said in ISLOG Logon (Windows NFC Login):
@Maxime-C. I have been surfing the FitBit forum, apparently other people are also having issues with any NFC tag that has an entry as an encrypted text file. I suspect its an issue with the FITBIT app.
Although as a future feature suggestion it would be awesome if the ISLOG Logon application could just recognise the NFC crards ID and unlock the computer based on that so that nothing needed to be written to the ring at all.
Would just card ID be secure enough? NXE NTAG2xx have a read/write
protect to secure usernames and passwords past page 0 and 1 (the card id).
I love the NFC Ring for swimming pool terminal access and refreshment payments. Swimsuit tags get lost or fall off diving.
I am having a problem writing to the tag. NTAG216 ISLOG recognizes a new tag and is setup for PCSC and the PICC port.
Which cards or tags are you having success with?