[idea]Add a relay function to the Chameleon.
I have an idea. Since the Chameleon supports Bluetooth communication and can also simulate LF and HF cards, is it possible to develop a feature that enables peer - to - peer (P2P) communication between two Chameleons? Here's how it could work: Chameleon A simulates a card to interact with a card reader. It then sends the interaction information to Chameleon B via Bluetooth. Chameleon B, in turn, interacts with the real card. This way, remote card reading and writing can be achieved, which would be extremely useful.
sounds like an idea, feel free to try and implement it!
It’s junk! !
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I have an idea. Since the Chameleon supports Bluetooth communication and can also simulate LF and HF cards, is it possible to develop a feature that enables peer - to - peer (P2P) communication between two Chameleons? Here's how it could work: Chameleon A simulates a card to interact with a card reader. It then sends the interaction information to Chameleon B via Bluetooth. Chameleon B, in turn, interacts with the real card. This way, remote card reading and writing can be achieved, which would be extremely useful.
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I have an idea. Since the Chameleon supports Bluetooth communication and can also simulate LF and HF cards, is it possible to develop a feature that enables peer - to - peer (P2P) communication between two Chameleons? Here's how it could work: Chameleon A simulates a card to interact with a card reader. It then sends the interaction information to Chameleon B via Bluetooth. Chameleon B, in turn, interacts with the real card. This way, remote card reading and writing can be achieved, which would be extremely useful.
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but there are some problems: first, the effective distance of ble is just 10m, if you want to remote read/write card, this can;t be very useful. if you want, we need mobile phones and network connections to accomplish long distance data transmition