Rajant Vs Wi-Fi in Warehouses
This article explores the challenges of warehouse connectivity, and compares a Wi-Fi network to a Rajant Kinetic Mesh network in terms of coverage, capability and stability in a warehouse environment.

This article explores the challenges of warehouse connectivity, and compares a Wi-Fi network to a Rajant Kinetic Mesh network in terms of coverage, capability and stability in a warehouse environment.

Providing optimal, ultra-reliable network connectivity, Rajant teamed up with strategic partners, Western Shelter and Dejero, to offer a tailor-made “Rapid Shelter and Network Deployment Kit.”

While inherent interoperability challenges in our nation’s communication infrastructure have been a lingering issue for years, it was not until significant events that these problems really became magnified.

Public safety reliance on public cellular and wireless networks, without significant network infrastructure improvements, means that when disaster strikes, communications fails for everyone.

Each mine is different, with its own issues and concerns. Deployed technology must be versatile, scalable and reliable, and able to adapt to current and future requirements of the organization.

Ubiquitous connectivity is growing in importance across industry sectors. The dependency on our communications infrastructure will grow exponentially and means a renewed focus on reliability and security.

Rajant’s Kinetic Mesh is unlike any other wireless mesh system on the market today, providing fully mobile broadband connectivity that is simple, instantaneous, and fail-proof in any application.

TASC Digital Control Systems used Rajant as the solution to provide the necessary coverage for this application as well as expansion in the future for the Fremantle Port Authority.

A private wireless mesh network can help you revolutionize your operations while preserving your existing infrastructure investment and conquer today’s challenges and market shifts.

As the petro industry prepares to capitalize on the productivity gains of Industry 4.0 applications, plants require an IoT-enabling network more flexible than Wi-Fi networks.
