Hardware requirement for Implementing RF
Hi Experts ,
Our client is looking forward to implement RF in Warehouse ;Can any one let me know what are the hardware requirements ( Servers required ) to implement RF.
1. If they intend to use a Character based hand Held device.
2. if they intend to use a GUI Based hand held devices.
Looking forward for reply
Regards
Albert.
Hi,
If you are having the User Id to use the service.sap.com, you will find all the documentation related to RF, if you don't have the User ID, please check out the following;
1. Apart from SAP Server, you need to install the Telnet Server, if you are using the SAP Console.
2. If you are using the Third Party interface for RF Scanners, they will install the third party interface software instead of Telnet software.
3. Recommended vendors for RF are; Techlogix, LXE, Intermec.
4. You need to make sure about the Screen formats and the network coverage and the range for the Access points which you use in the warehouse.
Hope it helps you.
Aktar
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