There are two type of cards and you can tell it from the back of the card.Please refer the following link to the customers. It gives step by step procedure to resolve the certificate issue.
Just plug the Smart Card Reader to the USB port on the computer, it will be detected by the computer and the driver will be installed automatically. If Windows does not locate the appropriate driver, please go to the IOGEAR website to download the driver.
This device (GSR201) is plug and play for most of the fully installed Windows OS, or Mac OS 10.4 or later.
Why they cannot (or just don't) include some discussion about the need to add department specific drivers in the set up instructions is beyond me. It solved the problem, but I could have done without the initial snarky comment. I was taken aback when the service tech at IOGEAR responded to my issues ( card reader was not working ) with "if the light is on then the card reader is working, the rest is up top you" really? Eventually he sent a link with the Gov department level links for software updates. Overall Review: I am on a new client so this is my first experience with a card reader. IOGear could do a MUCH better job communicating that in the set up process instructions. One also must find the drivers for the local system. As it is not there is no alternative to having it just flop around on a short leash. Pros: it works as intended, If you don't mind them flopping around in use, the fact that the cord tucks away is nice for when not in use.Ĭons: it cord is really short, its nice how it folds up into the case, but if it wrapped once to allow another 2" of cord then it would be possible to attach the reader to the back of a laptop monitor. Each element shall be individually formatted as binary numbers and combined to form a 75 bit string as shown in the figure below.Īdditional Information Date First Available R-TRE.13: Data format for physical readers shall consist of the 2 parity bits, agency code, system code and credential code elements of the FASC-N along with the expiration date (YYYYMMDD) from the CHUID as defined by appendix A of NIST SP 800-73. R-TRE.6: Data retrieved from the PIV readers shall be the data that was written on each card R-TRE.5: Not generate the programming Voltage R-TRE.4: Support both T=0 and T=1 transmission protocol which is defined in ISO/IEC 7816-3:1997 R-TRE.2: GSR202 conforms to the reader-to-host system interface of Personal computer/smart card (PC/SC) spec USB 2.0 connection to increase reliability and ease of operation ISO7816 implementation - Class A, B, and C (5V / 3V / 1.8V) Card Supports multiple Smart Card protocols and relevant industry standards for digital signage and secure personal identificationĬompact designwith tuck-away USB cablefor easy portabilityįIPS-201 Compliant: Meets US Federal Information Processing Standard Publication 201*ĮMV 2000 Level 1 approved and support 3V and 5V cardsĬAC Compatible for use with CAC card software** Suitable for applications in government, healthcare, banking, entertainment, and secure network login Learn more about the IOGEAR GSR203 Model Brand