Identiv SCR3310v2.0 USB Smart Card Reader (USB C)
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The lights should come on when the CAC card is inserted, right?
thought it was something to do with my settings on the computer, but I am facing the same problem. I'm not sure, but I'm not certain
The product is still the same. It's now called
Selected User Reviews For Identiv SCR3310v2.0 USB Smart Card Reader (USB C)
Read this review if you read any negative reviews. #1. Be consistent. In the case of defective items, the seller does not accept returns. Therefore, you should avoid purchasing from #2 Kertz cannot communicate with the device for RDP. It will return the following error message if you try A Smart Card Reader 'Identive SCR33xx v2' was released. A USB SC Reader with a value of 0' has been rejected by IOCTL We are experiencing a problem with one of the devices attached to our system. This error may indicate that your smart card reader or card does not work properly. In Windows, command headers are as follows The 00 c0 00 00 key is the #3 key. Your money would be better spent on a different product as this one will just become.
officer, and in order for her to access her work files from her home computer, she must verify her identity using her Military Common Access Card (CACC). She had a bit of a problem getting running on her Mac, but with some assistance from her IT section, she now has it working without a hitch. This is a neat little unobtrusive unit with a reasonable price. This is a great product for these types.
The smart card reader came wadded in bubble wrap with stickers showing the part number, a few bar codes, and a notice about electrostatic discharge. There was no box or envelope with any labels on them, no documentation, or anything else that indicated the product had been packaged by the I am wary of plugging my USB device into my computer since USB devices need to automatically load the software or drivers. On top of that, I bought this reader as a tool for using my work smart cards on my home computer, which is intended to provide secure access. According to my knowledge, this device may have been compromised by the seller for the purpose of stealing credentials or spreading malware. My concern is that, even though it was Amazon's recommended smart card reader, I'm not confident I can make use of it.
When converting from OTP to PIV in the VA system for remote access. List approved by the government). There was an issue with the card reader software recommended by the manufacturer. The reader is a breeze to use after I changed from Centrify to OpenSC and deleted the old identity keys and passwords from my Keychain. Those who are considering switching to PIV from OTP on a Mac should call the NSD and request Version 4 if they are switching from OTP to PIV. It is not possible to open OpenSC from 3 without the instructions. (Ask to speak to an NSD support person familiar with Macs). Until you delete the old passwords and identities from your Keychain, you will not be able to log in. can be found in The last section was written for new installations, and not for changes.
I bought this product so that I could have access to military links so I could This was a total My first use of the product only lasted a few days before After throwing it in my backpack, I tried to use it a second time, but the CAC device light did not Even though I have my smart card plugged in, the site reads my credentials, but when I click on my credentials, my comp states "connect a smart card device". My frustrations are out of control. A defected product set me back even more as I am planning to deploy shortly. It is disappointing that someone would sell hopeless lies to others. I am not able to return it. My gut feeling after reading the reviews led me to believe my gut. I wouldn't recommend buying from this merchant or product.
THE UPDATES ARE I used it twice in a week, and it died. It has been returned and I am The occurrence of this anomaly is it expected or an anomaly? It is a very important question to me. Many people have issues, but they don't bother to update reviews or return to the site? I'm not sure. I suppose you can just buy it and see for yourself. Rather than buy it again, I will try a different product as I am not willing to put my money at risk. This is the original review I plugged it into my government laptop and it worked right away, no problems. The product arrived on time, was packaged well, works as expected, is light to carry, and the price is great There is no doubt that this is a five-star video. It has only been used for one day so far. Will update if or as necessary (e. g. After one wrote for a month or so, he breaks up.
I found this to be one of the most convenient smart card readers. Traveling often is part of my job and I'm also a member of the Navy Reserve. To meet my needs, I needed a reliable, self-sufficient card (i. e. A driver is installed by the operating system). There are a number of reasons to use this card. I find it to be durable, and it Activating the CAC enabled DoD certificate enabled me to access any website that was restricted to CAC within ten minutes of opening the package. The only issue I have with the product is the USB connector and having issues with using it A small portion of it is fragile at the place where it attaches When I placed my first one in my laptop bag while connected to my laptop, it snapped after just six months of use. If you move your computer, be sure to disconnect from it before you do so. The problem is also that it does not seem to be working with my Macbook. The pros are Please note - A driver installed by the system's own driver *br/> The design is sleek and modern- It is easy to see when the card reader is fully functional. * *Cons Please note that An end piece for the USB connector that is fragile - MAC support is not available.
This is one of my favorites! also tried (bought) 3 other differing card readers (different companies), but when I was using the other 3, they worked fine when going directly When connected to my unpowered USB 2 hub, the card reader would not show inserted cards, but showed them when plugged into the USB 0 port on my laptop. I found this one (SCM) to be the only one that worked with both direct USB 3 and USB 2. 0 ports. This port is connected not only to the USB 2. 0 hub but also to the USB port on the There are a number of other devices (keyboard, mouse, small LED lamp) connected to the hub and SCM's reader works fine with those devices as well.