Identiv SCR3310v2.0 USB Smart Card Reader
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The CAC card should light up when the card is inserted, right?
The settings on my computer seems to be the cause of my issue as well. It's not clear to me
We now call it Identiv. SCM used to be SCM.
Selected User Reviews For Identiv SCR3310v2.0 USB Smart Card Reader
Read this one if you read any. In the case of defective items, the seller does not accept returns. Thus, it is best to stay away from #2 RDP operations by the device cannot be accomplished via Kerbos. Here is the error message you will get if you try The Smart Card Reader Identive SCR33xx v2 was released by Identity. A USB SC Reader with the IOCTL TRANSMIT code 0' was rejected There is a problem with a device attached to the system. In the event that this error persists, your smart card or reader may not be functioning properly. A command header should look like this 01 00 00 01
#3. It would be better to spend your money on a different product rather than this one.
The Air Force officer where I live is required to use her Military Common Access Card (CACC) to verify her identity in order to access her work files. Her Mac took a little fiddling to get hooked up, but after some assistance from her IT department, it has been operational since then. A smart little unit with an unobtrusive design and a reasonable price. For these kinds of uses, it is a great choice!.
It came in bubble wrap with stickers showing the part number, a couple of bar codes, a caution about electrostatic discharge, and a website address. There was no package with labeling or documentation, and no other evidence to suggest this was packaged by the that USB devices must be connected to a computer in order to load drivers/software, I am cautious about plugging in this device. Moreover, I bought this reader to be able to use my work smart card on my home computer, a device intended to provide secure login. There is a possibility that this device was compromised by its seller with the intent of stealing credentials and/or spreading malware. The device was recommended by Amazon as a smart card reader, but I do not see how I can use it without concerns.
Converting from OTP to PIV in the VA system for remote access. The list was approved by government). A problem was found with the recommended software for card readers. The reader works like a charm after I changed from Centrify to OpenSC and deleted my old keys and passwords from my KeyChain. You can request Version 4 of the NSD over the phone if you are switching from OTP to PIV on a Mac. Just call NSD and ask for it. Users guide one of the Mac CAG and OpenSC download link (the current version 4. The instructions for OpenSC do not appear on page 3. (Make sure to request a Mac-friendly NSD representative). It needs to be cleared from your KeyChain of outdated passwords and identities to function. the current Mac CAG Users Guide v4. 2's troubleshooting section. The third version of the document is meant for new installations, not for.
I bought this product because I wanted to access the military links from home for work. It was a total I managed to use the product only once the first time, and When I tried to use it for a second time after packing it in my backpack, the cac device light didn't come My credentials are accepted by the site, but when I click on them, I am told that I have to "connect a smart card device," even though the laptop is My frustration level is extremely high. The defect in the product just set me back even more as I am about to deploy it. I was disappointed to hear that someone used hopeless lies to swindle people. We are unable to return this item. As a result of reading the reviews, I should have relied on my gut. If you are a future customer, I hope this message gets through Don't purchase or do business with this product or merchant.
A $12 item took up a lot of my time to return. I have updated This device dies after just two uses, within a week. In addition to returning it, I am annoyed as well. What do you think about this occurrence? Is it an anomaly or should it The question I have is a burning one. How many people have issues but don't bother to update their reviews and make a return? I'm not sure. You can check it out for yourself if you decide to purchase. As I am not prepared to gamble on buying the same product again, I will evaluate a different option at the store. This is the original review As soon as I plugged it into my gov laptop, it worked immediately. The item was packaged well and arrived on time it worked as expected, was light to transport, and was very reasonably priced. A five-star rating is definitely in order. As of yet, I have only used it once, but will update it if or when necessary (i. e. Usually, after another writer has written for a month or so, the relationship breaks.
I have found this smart card reader to be the most useful. A lot of my time is spent traveling and I am a Navy Reserve. It was essential that I had a card that was reliable and self-sufficient A device's drivers are installed when it's installed). A card such as this one will fit I find it to be durable and it is flawless. In less than 10 minutes after opening the package, I was surfing the web using my CAC enabled DoD certificate on all CAC-restricted sites. There are only two things I dislike about the product the USB connector and issues using it with my MacBook. There are a couple of points where it connects to the computer or laptop that are a bit fragile. In my first case, I snapped it when I placed it in my laptop bag while connected to my laptop after using it for 6 months. Be careful when moving around your computer, and disconnect from it when you do. On top of that, I can't seem to get it to work with my Macbook. The pros include I'm so sorry! A driver for installing its own system software*- The design is sleek and modern - It clearly indicates that the card reader is fully functional
Cons I'm so sorry! An end piece of the USB connector appears to be fragile
There is no support for MAC.
This is a good one, happy with it! I tried plugging the reader into the USB 0 port of my laptop, but I was not able to see an inserted card after converting to the USB 2. 0 port. It is the only one (SCM) that works directly plugged into both USB 3. 0 and USB 2. 0 ports. You can connect the unpowered USB 2 hub to the USB 0 port and to the unpowered USB 2 port. I have plugged in a number of other devices (keyboard, mouse, small LED lamp) to this hub and this SCM reader works with everything connected.