Mission-critical environments share more than they differ. These are the six we work in most often.
When a wireless network is a production line dependency, the cost of "close enough" is measured in shifts.
The handheld scanner is the worst-case wireless device in your building, and the building keeps getting bigger.
Nurses don't have time to walk five steps to find a signal, and your clinical engineering team doesn't have time to relitigate it.
The harshest physical environments and the lowest tolerance for surprises.
Procurement rigor, vendor neutrality, and engineering substance — in that order.
When the network has to support a customer experience and an operations stack, on the same hardware, in 1,000 different store footprints.
A wireless assessment from DigiLux puts measured RF, an operations brief, and a vendor-neutral design on the table — usually in under five weeks.