: On the printer's Embedded Web Server (EWS) , go to the Security tab and select Access Control to enable specific sign-in methods like HP Badge Authentication .
To get the most out of your HP card reader configuration utility:
If your organization uses both high-frequency (13.56 MHz) smart cards and low-frequency (125 kHz) proximity cards, configure the utility to handle both. This eliminates the need for employees to carry two badges. The utility can set "Card #1" for HID Proximity and "Card #2" for ISO 14443 LEGIC Advant simultaneously.
Run (regedit) as administrator. Navigate to: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Hewlett-Packard\HP Card Reader Utility
Even after optimization, you might encounter specific glitches. Here is a rapid-fire fix guide.
Its primary purpose is not simply to read SD cards, but to manage within enterprise and high-security environments. It allows administrators and advanced users to configure how the PC’s internal card reader interacts with the operating system, security certificates, and external tokens.
To get the most out of the utility, follow these expert configuration tips:
Use the rf IDEAS PCprox tool to configure a single reader, then save that configuration as an .hwg file. This file contains all specific card reader parameters, such as frequency, card type, and data format.
: On the printer's Embedded Web Server (EWS) , go to the Security tab and select Access Control to enable specific sign-in methods like HP Badge Authentication .
To get the most out of your HP card reader configuration utility:
If your organization uses both high-frequency (13.56 MHz) smart cards and low-frequency (125 kHz) proximity cards, configure the utility to handle both. This eliminates the need for employees to carry two badges. The utility can set "Card #1" for HID Proximity and "Card #2" for ISO 14443 LEGIC Advant simultaneously.
Run (regedit) as administrator. Navigate to: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Hewlett-Packard\HP Card Reader Utility
Even after optimization, you might encounter specific glitches. Here is a rapid-fire fix guide.
Its primary purpose is not simply to read SD cards, but to manage within enterprise and high-security environments. It allows administrators and advanced users to configure how the PC’s internal card reader interacts with the operating system, security certificates, and external tokens.
To get the most out of the utility, follow these expert configuration tips:
Use the rf IDEAS PCprox tool to configure a single reader, then save that configuration as an .hwg file. This file contains all specific card reader parameters, such as frequency, card type, and data format.