 Okay, today we are going to build a Wi-Fi enabled NFC reader using the IoT Discovery Kit and the ST-25R-911B shield. They both have Arduino connectors, so generally we stack them together like so. A special firmware has been loaded onto the IoT Discovery Kit, a board that allows communication to this NFC shield. We're going to connect power to the ST-Link connection here, which just provides power to the board. So the firmware was booting up and so now I have the board operational and being power. It boots up and it gather a Wi-Fi IP address. I'm going to my phone. I'm going to type in the Wi-Fi address which is 192.168.43.68 so when it boots up you can see the label. SCM32R311x nuclear board. I put a tag. You can see it responded with the UID of the card. Let's try a different tag. This is the ST-25TA64K. I found this UID right here. Let's see one of these guys. It's an RFID tag for the game unit and sure enough it found the UID right there ISO14443. This guy as well. I use the same. There it is 0498. Use something like a ISO15693 tag. This is ISO14443 and this is also ISO14443. So there you go. A Wi-Fi enable reader that basically imagine if you put this whole unit in a door or an access control. You can actually log the access via Wi-Fi and connect to either Amazon AWS or Microsoft Azure. It will manage over the cloud because you have Wi-Fi here. It also have Bluetooth which you can also use but the the use case for Wi-Fi is definitely more compelling. Alright thank you.