Proactively updating your DF1 or other legacy protocol-based equipment can help you modernize a water and wastewater application on your timeline while, crucially, keeping your operations running as normal.
Read moreOnce you know how many wireless access points you need, how far apart they’ll be, and other key data, we have a resource that can help you determine radios and antennas that can help connect your facility.
Read moreIn product-driven businesses like those found in manufacturing, ecommerce, and even food and beverage, product quality, shipping speed, and cost are all focal points for the customer. As such, logistics automation for warehouses and distribution centers is becoming more critical to the core operations of businesses in these industries. Wireless communication is key to the success of these logistics applications.
Read moreThe use of standardized control systems (for food and beverage manufacturers) and machines (OEMs) requires a similar connectivity that’s not tied to a specific industrial protocol and can be easily scaled. OT technologies in particular require a robust connection – in many cases, industrial 802.11 wireless radios are used.
Read moreConnectivity in widespread water and wastewater applications can present challenges that are unique to the industry. Wireless and protocol solutions can help.
Read moreIn Part 2 of this series, we examine how wireless solutions keep logistics equipment connected to the rest of the facility in factory automation applications.
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