Share phone NFC reader to another phone by Bluetooth? - NFC Hacking

I am using Nokia 6 which doesn't have an NFC reader, so I searched in the internet if there is any external NFC reader for Android. I clicked into this website: www .taptrack .com/article/blog/use-nfc-tablet-without-built-reader, and saw that "Use an NFC phone and pair the tablet using traditional Bluetooth".
Is this thing real and works? Is there any apps which have that kind of function?
Or which external NFC reader is recommended?

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can i use mi LG G2 as NFC reader for PC?

my question is i can use my LG G2 with NFC as NFC reader for my computer? thank
blastereload said:
my question is i can use my LG G2 with NFC as NFC reader for my computer? thank
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Yes, this is working on my G2 with CM11: https://frankmorgner.github.io/vsmartcard/remote-reader/README.html
sniperle said:
Yes, this is working on my G2 with CM11: https://frankmorgner.github.io/vsmartcard/remote-reader/README.html
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How do you do this?
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As described on the page of this project:
The Remote Smart Card Reader allows a host computer to use the smartphone’s NFC hardware as contact-less smart card reader. On the host computer, a special smart card driver, vpcd must be installed. The Remote Smart Card Reader establishes a connection to vpcd over the network when a contact-less card is detected. Since vpcd integrates seamlessly into the PC/SC framework of the host system, so the contact-less card can be accessed by a typical smart card application, for example OpenSC.
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[Q] Using NFC to acces control

Hi guys,
There is a question to Smartwatch owners.
Does anyone tried to use NFC tag in the watch to open a door or gain access on other RFID device?
I'm considering to buy a watch and the main reason to do it is abillity to use it at work, where I have to go through many doors where I use my Nexus 5 or just simple keyfob with Mifare chip.
I don't really understand, why companys like Sony, LG or Samsung cannot see this, that is a game changing feature .... There is until now, just one company which thinking about that.. but theirs watch isn't smart : http://www.winwatchtrade.com/the-key-nfc-mifare/
Be something that would be very cool, would have to see if NFC Tagwrier can be sideloaded..
Even if it worked on the watch, it may not create workable NFC tags,
Hope somebody tries this. I did try but was not able to read any NFC tags
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Be something that would be very cool, would have to see if NFC Tagwrier can be sideloaded..
Even if it worked on the watch, it may not create workable NFC tags,
Hope somebody tries this. I did try but was not able to read any NFC tags
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Tried and worked with an HID iClass R10 Card Reader. Problem is that the watch's nfc sends the same info from all Sony SW3's, so not secure.

[Q] NFC transmitter device configuring from windows

i am interesting in NFC development. I did watch and read some topics about the NFC tag, it is wonderful how could you change your phone|table by just tap on the tags. But the tags are kind of passive.
I want a NFC device live-data configure from windows (using USB cable or something) then transmit that data to user (smartphone). The device would be read-only mode.
Would you guys give me some example device available? Thanks a ton
I was also looking for something like that... Have you found anything?
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Transfer the phone HID access to a card?

In my office we use two things.
1. MIFARE cards that seem to be top of line, encrypted, and we cannot copy/duplicate them.
2. HID access via the phone, works with both Bluetooth and NFC. We're using "seos"s "hid mobile access app".
Is it possible to somehow copy/replicate the access we have on our phone to a card or any other media?
Thank you!

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