Hi Everyone,
This is a bit of an 'odd ball' question that relates to a barcode scanner that is lost at my work. The scanner is a CK3XAA4M000W4100: Intermec CK3X Handheld Computer INT-CK3XAA4M000W4100 - Barcode Discount and it operates through Wi-Fi.
My question(s) are actually two part -
1). Is it possible to triangulate the location of a Wi-Fi device using software? If so what software do you recommend?
2). Are there any 'industrial strength' infra red / bluetooth / wi-fi locators available that you can recommend? The idea being here that I will stick a physical locator onto each of the remaining scan guns in our fleet. If one of those guns get lost I will be able to find it. I am thinking along the lines of the 'car key locator' kind of device.
Any help with any of the above will be greatly appreciated.
Kind Regards,
Davo
This is a bit of an 'odd ball' question that relates to a barcode scanner that is lost at my work. The scanner is a CK3XAA4M000W4100: Intermec CK3X Handheld Computer INT-CK3XAA4M000W4100 - Barcode Discount and it operates through Wi-Fi.
My question(s) are actually two part -
1). Is it possible to triangulate the location of a Wi-Fi device using software? If so what software do you recommend?
2). Are there any 'industrial strength' infra red / bluetooth / wi-fi locators available that you can recommend? The idea being here that I will stick a physical locator onto each of the remaining scan guns in our fleet. If one of those guns get lost I will be able to find it. I am thinking along the lines of the 'car key locator' kind of device.
Any help with any of the above will be greatly appreciated.
Kind Regards,
Davo
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