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Hello,
I found an app for my android smartphone with nfc called FareBot but to scan my transit card I need encryption keys.
So I need to get the keys with a program called MiFare but there for I need a NFC reader for pc but I don't have one and I don't want to buy one for this one time only.
So my question is can I use my android phone as a NFC Reader for my windows 8 pc.
Here's some information:
Phone: LG G2 D802
Android version: 4.2.2 (Jelly Bean)
Laptop OS: Windows 8 Enterprise
If you need more information or something just ask.
Greatz, iJeanPaul

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I can't give you link because I'm a new user here, but search the play store for "NFC Relay"
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Share the files on your PC and use X-plore or ES file manager to copy the files from one to the other. Another possibility is using something like Cetus Play on the TV side. It can set up a simple web server that will accept uploaded files.
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