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Engineering wireless for the unforgiving: a technical deep dive into logistics deployments

Explore the technical realities of building and maintaining wireless infrastructure in logistics facilities, with common pitfalls and best practices.

Designing warehouses for zero downtime isn’t easy. Real-world logistics centers need Wi-Fi coverage, high availability, and low latency for when and where it’s needed.

In this engineering-led session, we’ll examine the technical realities of building and maintaining wireless infrastructure in logistics facilities—from multi-zone picking operations to fast-moving forklift computers.

Takeaways:

  • Approaches to designing wireless for dynamic, high-interference environments
  • Common pitfalls in logistics deployments and how to avoid them
  • Techniques to ensure resilience across roaming clients and peak load

Watch now to learn how Wi-Fi can thrive in tough, high-demand environments.

Speakers
David Richards
Product Marketing, Meter
Shubham Saloni
Wireless Engineering, Meter
Lance Romigh
Wireless Networking Field Engineer, Meter

Designing warehouses for zero downtime isn’t easy. Real-world logistics centers need Wi-Fi coverage, high availability, and low latency for when and where it’s needed.

In this engineering-led session, we’ll examine the technical realities of building and maintaining wireless infrastructure in logistics facilities—from multi-zone picking operations to fast-moving forklift computers.

Takeaways:

  • Approaches to designing wireless for dynamic, high-interference environments
  • Common pitfalls in logistics deployments and how to avoid them
  • Techniques to ensure resilience across roaming clients and peak load

Watch now to learn how Wi-Fi can thrive in tough, high-demand environments.

Speakers
David Richards
Product Marketing, Meter
Shubham Saloni
Wireless Engineering, Meter
Lance Romigh
Wireless Networking Field Engineer, Meter