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We have several access points with 2 antenna's on them, we us it to
cover a broader area. We have about 60 access points between 2
warehouses.
Most vendors will charge for a Site Survey to recommend access point
locations.
We are a food distribution facility and have all our forklifts have
computers on them, as well as a number of hand held guns for individuals
as (all Psion Teklogix).
Our


Jeffry A. Kennedy
Certco,Inc
jkennedy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
608-270-2385


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From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Jeff Crosby
Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2008 9:09 AM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Re: Handheld bar code scanners

Two questions to all of you regarding warehouse modernization -
specifically access points.

1) Are vendors willing to come in and determine for you how many access
points would be needed in your warehouse, at no cost? The first thing I

will get asked is how much will it cost to 'wireless enable' the
warehouse. I at least want an idea of that to start with.

2) At COMMON, I attended a session expounding on the benefits of 'access

ports' vs 'access points'. Access ports are simply disconnecting the
antenna from the rest of the electronics in the access point. Several
antennas can share an access port thereby lowering the cost. Anybody
done or doing this? Makes a lot of sense to me.

Thanks.

BONUS: Is there a single word term to indicate wireless enabling of an
area? Something like "wirelessification"? <g>


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