Systems and techniques for control of RFID devices. An RFID device has an
antenna connected with a switch or switches whose states can be changed
so as to disable or reduce the effective range of the antenna. The RFID
device includes a transceiver that uses the antenna to carry on
communications with an RFID reader. The transceiver can set the states of
switches in order to set the reader to a desired state. The reader is
capable of issuing commands to the RFID device, acted on by the
transceiver in order to set states of switches in order to achieve a
desired state for the RFID device. The reader may issue commands through
RF communication, or alternatively may issue commands through a close
proximity interface, for example through contacts or through an inductive
connection, allowing the state of the device to be reset after the RF
capability of the device has been disabled or reduced.