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Macally eNetPad User Manual

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Summary of Contents for Macally eNetPad

  • Page 1 RFID Internet Security Pad User's Manual...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction Systems and Environments Software Installation Using Login2Go Configuration tab Options tab Favorite tab Tips for Effective Learning Known Issues Using LoginEZ LoginEZ Setup LoginEZ Activation Set back to Microsoft Login eNetCard Management Tool RFID Enabled Application Development FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)
  • Page 4: Introduction

    RFID enabled application, allows users to log in the various password protected web sites without having to remember and enter the user name and password every time. You only need to place RFID tags or eNetCard close to Macally eNetPad to invoke Login2Go for automatic web login.
  • Page 5: Systems And Environments

    USB optical pad and RFID reader/writer integrated • RFID Tag compatibility: all tags and form factors listed above • Anti-collision support: multiple tags can be read simultaneously • RFID reading distance: up to 0.78”(or 2cm) above eNetPad • ISO 14443A compliant 13.56MHz frequency...
  • Page 6: Software Installation

    2. Follow the on-screen instruction to complete the software installation. It is required to restart machine after the installation. 3. After reboot, a new icon appears in the system tray of taskbar to indicate status of Macally eNetPad. Red color “R” below means Login2Go is not ready.
  • Page 7: Using Login2Go

    Fig. 3 If eNetPad is plugged in, the color of Console icon is not green yet, the RFCyberOne service should be restarted with the following order of commands: Stop Service, Remove Service, Install Service, Start Service. Depending on the system load, users might need to wait a few seconds after each command.
  • Page 8: Configuration Tab

    After a tag is scanned or read via eNetPad, a series of message windows pop up, Login2Go application is shown as Fig. 4. In title bar, it displays ID of your RFID tag, e2125332, and type of the RFID tag, (Philips) mifare 1K.
  • Page 9 Configuration tab has following fields: • Nickname – The name you assign to a Favorites web site. • Site URL – Login page URL of the favorite web site. • Auto Launch – If this field box is checked, the favorite web site will be automatically launched once Login2Go is invoked.
  • Page 10 Fig. 7 then switch to Login2Go, paste the login URL in URL field in New Favorite Web Sites window.
  • Page 11 Fig. 8 This copy-and-paste approach is quite effective, you can avoid memorizing the long login URL and typing error, and reduce chance for web site login incompatibility. But if you encounter any problem by following this approach, such as dynamically generated login web page URL, you can still start from beginning, enter home URL of the web site, instead of login page URL, in New Favorite Web Site.
  • Page 12 Please note, some well-known web mail services, such as Yahoo Mail, Hotmail and Gmail will down- load cookies into your computer after a successful login for quicker future login. This practice affects Login2Go relearn process, it is not a bug in Login2Go. As a message at bottom left corner of the learning window reminds you, if you observe a web site is logged in unexpectedly even without your input of user name and password, please log off your web mail account from all IE browsers includ- ing embedded one, and learn again.
  • Page 13: Options Tab

    If users change password for the favorite web site later, they can update the password stored in Login2Go without repeating the learn process. This is done by right clicking on, for example, the “Yahoo Mail” row in “Configuration” tab in Fig. 11, and changing password. Generally, web sites are updated frequently.
  • Page 14 “RFID Tag” to “File”, users will be asked to put the RFID tag near Macally RFID eNetPad to clean passwords information from the memory of RFID tag and transfer them into the configuration file of the RFID tag.
  • Page 15 RFID tag to load its configuration file without exiting and opening Login2Go application again. When “Load” is executed, Login2Go will prompt you to put another RFID tag near the eNetPad. When users exit Login2Go application, by either clicking “Exit” command or closing the main appli- cation window, a dialog window will pop up to confirm whether to save the change if there is any change associated with the current RFID tag.