Understanding the Importance of DHCP Configuration in Biometric Devices

Enabling DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) in the device plays a crucial role in simplifying network configuration processes. When DHCP is enabled, the device automatically receives essential network parameters, including an IP address, subnet mask, gateway, and DNS server address, without requiring manual intervention. Enabling DHCP offers several benefits, primarily revolving around convenience and efficiency….

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Universal Biometric API supports 100% of biometric machines exist in the world

Universal Biometric API: 100% Compatibility with Global Biometric Attendance Systems

Overview: Understanding Biometric Device Connectivity Challenges Biometric attendance systems and access control devices operate across diverse environments with varying network infrastructures, connectivity capabilities, and security requirements. Organizations face a critical challenge: how to integrate biometric devices—whether fingerprint scanners, face recognition terminals, iris scanners, or palm vein readers—into their existing HRMS (Human Resource Management Systems), ERP…

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API Activation and API License — Understanding the Charges for Biometric Device Integration

Connecting a biometric attendance device to any software platform — whether it is an ERP, HRMS, payroll system, access control application, or a custom built platform — requires communication through the Cams Biometrics Web API. Before deployment, you need to understand two things: how your device communicates, and what charges apply. How Device Communication Works…

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Your Old Attendance Machines Just Got A Lot Smarter, Without Replacing Them

Replacing every biometric attendance terminal in your office sounds expensive, disruptive, and frankly , unnecessary. What if the machine already mounted on your wall could do far more than it does today, without you spending a rupee on new hardware? Here’s how modern software is turning legacy attendance devices into powerful workforce management tools. The…

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API License Transfer from biometric machines

Moving API License Between Biometric Devices

Understanding Device Migration in Cams Biometrics Platform When working with biometric infrastructure, hardware failures are an inevitable reality. Understanding how to properly migrate your API license from a damaged device to a replacement unit is crucial for maintaining business continuity while ensuring compliance with the platform’s technical requirements. Technical Prerequisites for Migration Device Status Requirements…

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Troubleshooting Random Offline Issues in Biometric Attendance Devices

When a biometric attendance device consistently shows an offline status despite a stable internet connection, there are two primary areas to investigate: Addressing these issues involves a systematic approach to determine whether the cause is related to the device or the network, thereby enabling effective resolution of connectivity problems. This kind of targeted troubleshooting is…

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Case Study: Eliminating Biometric Re-Enrollments for Multi-Branch Enterprises

Introduction Managing biometric access for employees across multiple branches is a common challenge for enterprises. When employees are temporarily transferred to another location, most biometric systems require them to be re-enrolled, causing inefficiencies and administrative burden. Cams Biometrics addresses this issue with its two-way API communication, allowing employee data to be pushed to specific devices,…

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