wseyller
01-15-2016, 01:22 AM
We were using the AU-201H which would output a 5 digit decimal value which the prox cards used. This is shown value in Papercut.
Now we get the AU-205H readers. An existing customer with many AU-201H card readers are getting another copier which will have the AU-205H reader. From experience these new readers produce a long value that looks hexadecimal but I doesn't I don't think it is because the 5 digit card value from a AU-201H reader doesn't match the AU-205H when converted to hexadecimal.
I imagine the the AU-205H could be reprogrammed somehow but I wouldn't know how. There is a way to change things when this reader is connected to a pc and it can be accessed with ip address 192.168.63.99. There are alot of complex settings in there and I have poked around with it for a few hours but I don't have a clue what I'm doing.
Is there anyone that has went thought the same changing over to the new reader?
Now we get the AU-205H readers. An existing customer with many AU-201H card readers are getting another copier which will have the AU-205H reader. From experience these new readers produce a long value that looks hexadecimal but I doesn't I don't think it is because the 5 digit card value from a AU-201H reader doesn't match the AU-205H when converted to hexadecimal.
I imagine the the AU-205H could be reprogrammed somehow but I wouldn't know how. There is a way to change things when this reader is connected to a pc and it can be accessed with ip address 192.168.63.99. There are alot of complex settings in there and I have poked around with it for a few hours but I don't have a clue what I'm doing.
Is there anyone that has went thought the same changing over to the new reader?