Difference between revisions of "FrontDoor Beaglebone"
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== Getting Your RFID Number From this Reader == | == Getting Your RFID Number From this Reader == | ||
− | To get the tag value, scan your new 125kHz (EM4001 card format), non-valid tag (you don't need to open the door, it will scan from the back) and visit http://frontdoor. | + | To get the tag value, scan your new 125kHz (EM4001 card format), non-valid tag (you don't need to open the door, it will scan from the back) and visit http://frontdoor.pumpingstationone.org (You must be connected to the PS1 network). Your code will be displayed there, copy from that page into the box on the members site and hit submit. It's important to load the page on the beaglebone before another member scans their tag. |
== Device Software == | == Device Software == |
Revision as of 23:18, 30 November 2014
Owner/Loaner | dbever |
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Serial Number | 1 |
Make/Model | Go Black RFID Reader |
Arrival Date | 2014-11-22 |
Usability | yes |
Contact | Derek Bever |
Where | Screwed to the front door |
Authorization Needed | no |
Hackable | yes |
Estimated Value | ~$100 |
Host Area | {{{hostarea}}} |
Getting Your RFID Number From this Reader
To get the tag value, scan your new 125kHz (EM4001 card format), non-valid tag (you don't need to open the door, it will scan from the back) and visit http://frontdoor.pumpingstationone.org (You must be connected to the PS1 network). Your code will be displayed there, copy from that page into the box on the members site and hit submit. It's important to load the page on the beaglebone before another member scans their tag.
Device Software
The software is running Debian (tracking testing) for the Beaglebone Black.