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Main Page > EOL Products > RUT950 > RUT950 Usage Scenarios > RUT950 Case Studies > Wi-Fi access in construction sites with RUT950Businesses and other service providers are getting increasingly more reliant on Internet connectivity. Construction sites are no exception as a reliable source of internet helps to efficiently manage their projects.
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Summary
Most companies are moving towards the scene of IoT devices in order to increase their efficiency and eliminate the need for paper documents entirely.
Challenge
Wi-Fi units and Cellular dongles can be an adequate solution for many problems, but most companies want the best when it comes to communication devices, because obtaining the best possible signal and maintaining a secure connection when working with enterprise resources is crucial to the success of the company. The only viable option is a centrally managed enterprise grade cellular router such as Teltonika router.
Communication Is Key
Solution
Teltonika routers can be mounted in construction site trailers and the whole trailer becomes a Wi-Fi zone for everyone.
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Benefits
This solution is an easy, economic way for construction crews and others working at remote sites to share a wireless connection.