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  • Re: Reply To: Remote updating

    7. November 2017 at 13:39
    in reply to: Remote updating
    Thanks for that I can now focus on which way to do the job in a speedy fashion.
    Stephen W
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    Re: Reply To: Remote updating

    6. November 2017 at 10:39
    in reply to: Remote updating
    Hello TapLinx team.
    Thanks for getting back, yes I have timetables which are 2 KB,I have a reader/writer on my desk, but is it possible from my desk to update a chip embedded in a poster. If not from my desk then a drive by vehicle to bus shelter. Like I mention before I once saw a paper on this, from the states, but I've lost it in a system crash.
    Stephen W

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    Re: Reply To: Remote updating

    5. November 2017 at 0:07
    in reply to: Remote updating
    Sorry for the delay I forgot to click in the notify me box.
    My question is: Is it possible to update an NFC chip from a desk to say 200 signs in various locations. There was a company in the USA which said yes but I cannot find it, so that's why I am here at the foundation of knowledge. IS IT POSSIBLE.
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    Re: Reply To: Did not find your answer? Take a look at the NXP Forum!

    18. October 2017 at 10:56
    in reply to: Did not find your answer? Take a look at the NXP Forum!
    Hello.
    This is my first time here and I am having difficulty already in finding how to place a post, but as this is the heading that fits my request I thought I would place it here.
    Ever since RFID and later NFC chips came into being I have seen its potential/use in my current job, but know one then would even acknowledge it, Boy! how times have changed. So to what I am seeking:
    Is it possible to remotely update either RFID or NFC chips i.e. say you have 200 bus stops and you need update timetables, is it currently possible to be sat at ones desk and hit a button to update them. The application could be used for various things I know and could be used to push updated adverts, but I cannot just get my head round how or where a writer could be placed.

    I know there is Bluetooth tech out there but I wanted to send to the chip so that customers could be able to have upto date info to their phones.

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