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No Downtime. No Compromise: How Weaver Technologies and RUCKUS Networks Engineered a Zero-Failure Wireless Infrastructure

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In modern manufacturing, downtime is not an inconvenience. It is a critical business risk.

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For high precision manufacturing environments, even seconds of lost connectivity can halt production, disrupt quality control, and delay shipments. As manufacturers automate processes and rely on real-time data, network reliability becomes as essential as the machines on the shop floor.

This white paper from Weaver Technologies, in partnership with RUCKUS Networks, examines how a global battery manufacturer achieved a zero-downtime wireless infrastructure designed for nonstop operations. The case study details how a network engineered for resilience, redundancy, and intelligence delivered 99.999 percent uptime across mission-critical manufacturing systems.

Rather than treating connectivity as a commodity, the project approached networking as a core operational capability.

You will learn how:

  • Manufacturing environments require network designs built for continuous uptime
  • Weaver Technologies identifies hidden infrastructure risks overlooked by standard deployments
  • Industrial wireless networks must account for interference, density, and power continuity
  • Redundant core and edge architecture eliminates single points of failure
  • Battery-backed switching and routing protect operations during power interruptions
  • RUCKUS Networks delivers high performance wireless engineered for industrial environments
  • AI-driven monitoring enables proactive issue detection and resolution
  • Precision deployment prevents production disruption during implementation

The white paper outlines the client challenge in detail. A $500 million battery manufacturer operating facilities across the United States and Asia required uninterrupted connectivity to support production monitoring, quality assurance, robotics, and real-time data collection. As the company expanded its U.S. operations, leadership needed an IT partner capable of delivering enterprise-grade networking with zero tolerance for failure.

Weaver Technologies approached the project with a reliability-first methodology. Through assessment and discovery, Weaver identified limitations in the existing infrastructure including insufficient redundancy, outdated routing, and inadequate wireless coverage for high-density production areas. The solution was designed from the ground up to eliminate disruption.

The final architecture combined redundant core and edge design, battery-backed switching, and custom wireless engineering using RUCKUS access points and intelligent switching. RUCKUS One cloud management provided real-time visibility, AI-driven insights, and proactive alerts, enabling continuous performance optimization across the environment.

Execution was equally critical. Despite global supply chain constraints, Weaver and RUCKUS deployed the solution in carefully staged phases. Installation and testing were completed without a single minute of production downtime. Stress testing, throughput verification, and failover simulations validated the network’s ability to meet 99.999 percent uptime targets before full rollout.

Since implementation, the manufacturer has achieved uninterrupted manufacturing and quality assurance operations. Real-time data collection, automated inspections, and robotics systems operate without latency or interruption, strengthening both operational efficiency and product quality. The scalable design also positions the organization for future facility expansion and increased automation.

This white paper is designed for manufacturing executives, IT leaders, operations managers, and engineers responsible for ensuring reliable connectivity in mission-critical industrial environments.

Download the white paper from Weaver Technologies and RUCKUS Networks to learn how zero-downtime wireless infrastructure can be engineered through precision design, disciplined execution, and intelligent network management.

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