Re: [76attendees] RFID Bug Report

中村 修 <osamu@wide.ad.jp> Mon, 09 November 2009 23:58 UTC

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Marshall
Thank you for reporting.

The reader ignore the multiple reading tag events of same tag.
We are now preparing new special wipe card(which include two wipe tags  
which has
different number(ID)  in the tags).  Using this new wipe card, I hope  
that resolving this problem.

		osamu

On 2009/11/10, at 2:33, Marshall Eubanks wrote:

> I have noticed an RFID bug in 3 out of 3 rooms (Fecframe, L3VPN,  
> MBONED) I sat in on Monday. I am reporting it here in case other  
> people have this issue.
>
> This has nothing to do with the "bluesheet reader," but the reader  
> for the current speaker.
>
> There was a speaker reader at 3 locations in each room - at the  
> chair's table, at the front mike, at
> the rear mike.
>
> In each case, at the beginning of the session, the display would  
> show the actual speaker just fine.
>
> If (when) someone swiped their card at the front mike speaker reader  
> to ask a question or make a point, it would "capture" the speaker.  
> The actual speaker at the chair's table could not reset the speaker  
> displayed on the screen after that. In at least two cases, we tried  
> a number of people's cards and I tried the "wipe" card at the front  
> desk, all to no avail.
>
> Apparently, the only way to clear this is to use the wipe card at  
> the front mike speaker reader. (A new card at the front mike would  
> replace the displayed speaker, but not free the station.)
>
> This seemed fairly repeatable for the front mike station (most  
> times, if not all times), and was an annoyance.
>
> In one case, a speaker at the rear mike could not clear the  
> displayed either with their card; the rear mike station was not  
> tested as much so I am not sure if this was repeatable.
>
> Regards
> Marshall
>
> P.S. Is there an RFID bug mailing list ? If so, I will send this  
> there once I find out about it.
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