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DeWalt Launches Jobsite WiFi Access Points

Tue December 05, 2017 - National Edition
Construction Equipment Guide


DeWalt has launched its Jobsite WiFi Access Points (DCT100), which are made in the USA with global materials. First announced in May 2017 at ENR FutureTech, where leading construction teams learn about today's innovative applications of technology, DeWalt Jobsite WiFi Access Points are built to withstand tough construction site conditions.

Reliable internet access is a necessity on residential and commercial construction sites large and small. DeWalt Jobsite WiFi Access Points utilize the user's existing ISP to provide jobsite wireless internet coverage. With an operating temperature of -4°F to 122°F, the Access Points are IP67 rated to protect against dust and water submersion. In addition, the Jobsite WiFi mobile app, coming soon, will provide detailed steps to guide users through the simple setup process without requiring a technician. With both vertical and horizontal mounting options, DeWalt Jobsite WiFi Access Points can be installed to a user's optimal orientation on a carabiner, anchor, tripod, or wall mount (not included). As the jobsite changes and progresses, the DeWalt Jobsite WiFi Access Points self-heal and adapt, retaining connectivity on site and helping to keep users connected to their data.

DeWalt Jobsite WiFi Access Points provide increased productivity and profitability* by providing access to 3D models, construction software, RFI's, change orders, punch lists, collaboration tools and photo documentation. Each Access Point operates off of 120V AC power and provides WPA2 encryption via SSL interfaces for security. One DeWalt Jobsite WiFi Access Point is available for $1,499 MSRP. For more information, visit dewalt.com/jobsitewifi.

*Based on actual case study findings.




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