I need some help I've moved into an apartment and the airkey remote (garage door opener) also has an RFID component on the backing to allow swipe access to main door and my floor. Problem is the remote is flimsy as hell and keeps falling off.
I dont want to risk breaking the RFID component but is there a way of cloning it onto another more durable key fob???
I tried ebay other rfid stuff (cards, my gym membership key fob, work swipe card) all get picked up by the reader i bought. But not my remote key fob. I've pulled it apart and tried swiping just the RFID part no such luck.
Any idea what im doing wrong? Could it be a different frequency?
The building manager says they can get a new swipe device but it will be exactly the same.
>>61299964
You need a Proxmark 3. I did this for my uni several years back. Most of the uni / government / corporate cards are all HID, and those cards run on frequencies that chink eBay cloners do not work at. Most of the cards for these systems have serial numbers baked into the chip so you need to get a card that lets you program that as well. I believe Great Scott sells those. HID tightly controls distribution of their cards for exactly this reason.
tl;Dr it ain't cheap but it's doable, get a Proxmark
That depends on which brand the controls are.
>>61299964
is there FCC ID anywhere on the casing? If so, go here
>https://fccid.io/
and type it in, it should tell you what frequency its on.
>>61300059
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>>61300127
i love you people, i hope beer and wenches (or stable boys) are waiting for you in valhalla
give it back jamal
I looked it up the RF output is 433.92MHz but I think this is the transmitter for the garage door and not the RFID component