FRP FAQ
FRP usage, like any household tool, is allowed for its intended purpose within the nature of the legal business if complying with state and federal laws. See section Legal FRP Usage for details.
the minimum requirement for an Internet connection is the 3G cellular data channel.
FRP recommends using the frp®atx app that supports offline operations for locations with an unstable internet connection or IP Cam solution in conjunction with a cellular failover functionality.
Meanwhile, customers with trusted Intranet communication infrastructure may use the frp®at app, which allows extra secure personal data processing architecture. The alternative solution, if it fits under the business’s geography, is to install the frp®acs server on-premises.
Because of: fast replaceability, proven reliability, multi-functionality, and extra-security features common to both frp®apps and IP Cam. Liveness functionality is supported both in the basic version – at the software level. Hardware liveness technology can be added via the frp®atx app Settings selection by assigning the external web camera that supports 3D liveness algorithms, like Intel® RealSense™ Stereo depth technologies.
FRP access control server supports 2N(by Axis), U-PROX, and Webrelay™ (Controlbyweb™) controllers. For others, ACS manufactures FRP uses bypass solution via Webrelay™ (Controlbyweb™).
An abbreviation for the Virtual Workspace Zone – location area the employee must constantly be present, excluding defined absence intervals—examples: duty officer, receptionist, POS personnel, etc., frp®VWZ auto-alerts the manager on the absence of personnel.
frp®hospitality is a customizable web self-registration form accessible by the link embedded in a QR code or sent by mail. After submitting the completed form, it goes to the host to approve the Face ID guest pass. Usage cases: QR at the checkpoint in front of the turnstile in the business center, short-term rental through booking.
frp®atx can be turned into a timetable display (supports sync with MSO365/GW calendars) + counter of unique attendees. frp®atx check-in uses an anonymous hash algorithm vs. a zone-crossing rule implemented in standard counters. The algorithm used by FRP allows setting up check-ins for numerous classes or work shifts, counting the attendees per shift or class. The counter doesn’t use, store or upload personal data. The classes/shifts check-in can also be used in combination with an anonymous access control option by the checked-in attendees.
QAA is a unique functionality that allows rejecting low-quality selfies by preset tags: mask, Ray-ban style glasses, head tilt, several faces in the frame, and others.
You are welcome to submit a request for testing here