Going wireless at the plant

Sept. 11, 2007
Lost Pines Power Park becomes a giant wi-fi plant

Jim Montague, executive editor for Control Magazine, talks on wireless networks and how Lost Pines Power Park, located in Texas, has integrated 3 different kinds of wireless networks, turning their job site into a giant wi-fi plant.

Video duration: approximately 3 minutes and 10 seconds.

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