User's Manual

RFID Enabled Application Development
Login2Go and LoginEZ are just examples of RFID-enabled applications, developed on
RFCyberWork
TM
platform, a patent pending RFID based electronic payment technology by RFCyber
Corp. As RFID reader/writer, Macally eNetPad serves as an essential hardware tool within
RFCyberWork framework.
RFCyberWork provides end-to-end security and NxN client server architecture for RFID applications
developed and deployed on RFCyberWork. These applications can be categorized as networked,
desktop, and web applications. In addition, RFCyberWork provides Software Development Kit
(SDK) with a set of externalized Application Programming Interface (APIs) for C++, C, Java, Visual
Basic, JavaScripts; Event Notification service; and Web services with servlets and plugins. The plat-
form is designed to support heterogeneous RFID readers/writers and tags.
Please contact RFCyber at http://www.rfcyber.com for further information regarding RFCyberWork
and potential business and technology partnership.
FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)
1. Why isn’t Login2Go invoked when I place eNetCard on eNetPad?
a. A check list to be completed before invoking Login2Go: (1) The RFCyberOne console “R” icon in
task bar is green color; (2) The eNetPad work indicator light is steady red; (3) The eNetCard is put
close to the top of eNetPad within 0.78 inch, or in direct contact to pad; (4) eNetCard is put near the
top of eNetPad for 30 seconds at most.
b. If eNetPad work indicator light is not red, try to unplug and re-plug eNetPad into a different USB port
in computer, wait to see its work indicator light turns red.
c. When eNetCard is scanned, if Login2Go is still not invoked, please try the following commands in
RFCyberOne console: “Stop Service” -> “Remove Service” -> “Install Service” -> “Start Service”.
2. What is the maximum available space of eNetCard for Login2Go application?
The eNetCard is Philips mifare® standard 1K card. The maximum available space of eNetCard for
Login2Go application is 720 bytes.
3. How many portable web sites can be stored in the eNetCard?
It depends on the number of steps and amount of information recorded to login to a web site. In
average, users can store three portable favorite web sites.
4. Would Login2Go display passwords of my favorite web sites?
No. For security reason, Login2Go will not display any of your stored passwords. Therefore, if you
forget user names and passwords of your favorite web sites, Login2Go cannot help you retrieve
them.
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