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When the Wi-Fi Dies: Keeping Warehouses Moving No Matter What
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- Apr 29, 2026
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Summary
A Wi-Fi drop at home means a buffering wheel. A Wi-Fi drop in a warehouse means forklifts idling, pallets half-built, and workers backtracking through miles of aisles to undo mistakes. Ryan and Emma dig into why connectivity failures hit operations so hard — and how Warehouse Insight for Business Central is engineered to keep workers scanning no matter what the network is doing. From store and forward queuing to data compression toggles and advanced inventory count logic, this episode breaks down the technical decisions that separate a resilient warehouse from one that freezes every time a signal hiccups. The GPS-in-a-tunnel analogy alone is worth the listen.