White Papers
Making WiFi Work in Outdoor Industrial Enviroments
Category: Networking and Communications
Tags: authentication
Overview This paper explores the challenges faced and lessons learned when a major intermodal transportation firm deployed WiFi networks in 74 of their rail classification yards.
This paper goes into specific performance issues such as co-channel interference, attenuation, and contention loss and presents recommendations for certification, authentication and encryption.
This information can benefit the person who is tasked with diagnosing why existing outdoor industrial WiFi infrastructes are not performing as exepected or the person who is looking for a new solution to their outdoor industrial WiFi needs.
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- Publisher
- EF&I
- File Format
- Date Published
- Mar 18, 2009
- Format
- White Papers
- Topics
- Wi-Fi (802.11), Wireless Internet, WAP, Mobile - Wireless Communications
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