Wi-Fi Connectivity

Overview  

Wireless local area network technology has become a practical foundation for indoor and campus-wide equipment visibility. Wi-Fi connectivity enables tagged assets, sensors, and monitoring devices to communicate through existing wireless infrastructure, allowing organizations to identify location, movement, and utilization status in near real time. Warehouses, production plants, hospitals, and logistics hubs increasingly rely on wireless LAN based communication to support operational awareness of tools, vehicles, containers, and high-value equipment.  

Modern Wi-Fi tracking solutions combine network access points, embedded radio modules, and software platforms capable of determining device location through signal strength analysis, triangulation, or hybrid positioning methods. Engineering teams use these capabilities to maintain continuous awareness of equipment distribution, reduce misplaced inventory, and improve asset utilization across large facilities.  

Wireless LAN based identification and location technologies also support telemetry data transfer, enabling organizations to monitor asset health, usage cycles, and environmental conditions while leveraging existing enterprise networking infrastructure.