HID 1431LGGUNM Mifare Prox Non-prog Mifare Prog Prox Credential
When your access control deployment requires flexible credential technology that bridges legacy prox systems with modern secure authentication, you need a dual-technology solution that won't force a complete infrastructure replacement. This HID credential combines proximity and Mifare technology in a single form factor, allowing you to migrate systems gradually while maintaining backwards compatibility with existing prox readers during the transition period.
Key Features
- Dual-technology design combines 125 kHz proximity with 13.56 MHz Mifare technology
- Non-programmable proximity side ensures consistent legacy system compatibility
- Programmable Mifare sector provides secure, encrypted data storage for modern applications
- Standard credit card form factor for easy integration with existing badge programs
- Compatible with HID proximity readers and Mifare-capable access control systems
- Enables phased migration from prox to secure contactless technology
- Supports multi-application deployments including access control, cashless vending, and time/attendance
- Durable construction suitable for high-use commercial environments
Migration projects often stall because you can't afford downtime or the cost of replacing every reader simultaneously. This credential solves that problem by working with both your existing prox infrastructure and your new Mifare readers. Issue these to users as you gradually upgrade reader hardware across your facility—they'll work everywhere during the transition. The non-programmable prox side maintains compatibility with your legacy HID prox readers without configuration, while the programmable Mifare side gives you encrypted storage and mutual authentication where you've deployed modern readers.
The programmable Mifare sector allows you to segment data for multiple applications beyond access control. Use separate sectors for parking validation, print management, or building amenity access without issuing multiple cards. This consolidation reduces credential management overhead while improving the user experience. The standard card format works with existing badge holders, printers, and visual security programs, making deployment straightforward for facilities upgrading their access control infrastructure without disrupting daily operations.