Rutronik introduce 5 GHz Wi-Fi RTLS tags from Redpine Signals

The WiseMote WM1-20 (2.4 GHz) and WM1-50 (2.4/5 GHz) 802.11n work with any third-party hardware and software RTLS infrastructure. Their advanced features include enterprise security and single stream 802.11n, making them suitable for deployment in enterprise environments. Operation in the 5 GHz band provides for close adherence to designed battery life compared to crowded 2.4 GHz channels.

The devices can be programmed to operate in a variety of modes, supporting multiple location tracking and update mechanisms. In Cisco Compatible Extensions (CCX) mode, they offer Cisco CCX compliant beaconing with configurable patterns, telemetry and alarm notifications. In Wi-Fi associated mode, they periodically connect to access points, communicating sensor and channel data to a server. In other beaconing modes, the devices support standard Wi-Fi clients with simple tag identification software to locate and identify assets.

Additionally, Redpine’s WM0 tag configurator and chokepoint device with low frequency excitation circuitry and an automated wireless configuration solution can be used to create a complete hardware and software infrastructure that enables third-party RTLS solution development.

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