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SCM SCR3340 - SMART card reader - ExpressCard/54
 
Manufacturer: SCM Microsystems
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Product Description

SCM's SCR3340 Express CardTM reader represents the next generation PC Card technology for high-performance interfaces in both mobile and desktop environments. The reader is suitable for an Express CardTM 54 mm slot; it is ISO 7816 compliant and is used for smart cards in ID 1 format. The SCR3340 reader allows in-field firmware updates. ? ISO7816 contact card reader ? Robust metal casing with open-end mouth for convenient smart card insertion/removal ? USB2.0 full-speed interface and standard USB2.0 driver architecture ? Smaller and lighter than a PCMCIA card reader ? Compliant with all major smart cards and relevant industry standards ? Customization options: Company logo OEM branding on the label ? T=0, T=1 protocol support ? Memory card support through SCM MCard API ? Communication speed up to 344,105 bps (DI) ? 50,000 insertion/removal cycle

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  • CAC approved
  • Express Card

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Works great!
 
Review Date: January 18, 2009
Reviewer: S. Smith, USA
This is a great alternative to a USB card reader. This works with my military ID (CAC) card. Truly a much less expensive alternative to the Lenovo model which does the same thing. The lip of this card sticks out about 2mm from flush with the side of my laptop, but it not even close to bothering me; this lip actually makes it easier to get the card into the slot versus on top of or below the actual reader slot as has happened to me on a pcmcia card reader.

I plugged this into my laptop running Vista 64, and the OS had no problem loading drivers for the card. You must then download and install the PKI drivers and certificates to get the card reader to read you card to access military sites. I use webmail and DTS, and it works great! There is a 64 bit OS install procedure for the software and certificates--talk with the PKI guys.

I bought this card reader directly from the website of the folks that list this product on amazon and saved about 2-3 bucks between product price and shipping...shopmmc.com.
Works as advertised, arrived in 4 days.
 
Review Date: November 23, 2009
Reviewer: The Kodak Kid, Brandon, FL USA
The reader arrived in four days (ordered Sunday, arrived Thursday) in good working order. Plugged it into the HP laptop, which searched for and found the driver; ActiveClient recognized it immediately, and it integrated seamlessly without any intervention from me.

Now I don't have to drag the USB reader along on TDYs any more.
Works on DoD (CAC) Common Access Cards
 
Review Date: January 7, 2010
Reviewer: J. Nguyen, Michigan
I'm active duty military. I got it to primarily get on webmail and DTS (it works on Air Force Portal too). It works fine with Windows 7 Premium on my Dell Studio XPS 16. Although the operation system "fails to install" to each time I insert the reader, I just ignore the prompt, and it'll still work.

My military ID fits pretty snug in the slot, so tight that when I pull out my CAC, the reader comes out with the card as well. It may annoy some, but I don't mind because I don't constantly insert and withdraw my CAC all day long. It's for my personal notebook when I'm traveling.
Works Great
 
Review Date: December 9, 2009
Reviewer: Jonathan Hontz,
The card reader works great. I ove being able to access AKO with my CAC now
GREAT FOR TRAVELERS!!
 
Review Date: April 5, 2009
Reviewer: J. LINDHOLM, Roanoke, VA
THIS IS AN AWESOME SMARTCARD READER. IT IS SUPER EASY TO SETUP AND INSTALL. I HAD THIS CARD UP AND RUNNING IN LESS THAN 10 MINUTES. RECOMMENDED FOR ANYONE WHO TRAVELS WITH THEIR LAPTOP.
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