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 Seamless Same-Frequency & Cross-Frequency Roaming for AGVs and AMRs

In modern automated warehouses, stable and uninterrupted wireless connectivity is essential. Autonomous vehicles such as AGVs and AMRs depend on real-time communication for navigation, safety, and task execution. Any packet loss or delay can disrupt operations.

To meet these challenges, Wallys Communications introduces its next-generation 5G Roaming Technology, engineered for mission-critical industrial environments requiring both same-frequency roaming and cross-frequency roaming. This new solution builds on the proven foundation of our Peacock Series while delivering significantly enhanced stability for complex warehouse deployments.

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Why Wallys 5G Roaming Is a Game Changer

Traditional roaming solutions often struggle when APs operate on different channels or when robots move rapidly across overlapping wireless coverage zones.

Wallys 5G Roaming enables instantaneous transitions between APs, whether the next AP is operating on:

The same frequency and same channel

The same frequency but a different channel

A different frequency band entirely

This flexibility eliminates typical roaming delays and ensures continuous operation in heterogeneous RF environments.

1. Cross-Frequency Roaming

AGVs and AMRs can move seamlessly between APs operating on different channels or different frequency bands. This is ideal for large warehouses where RF planning varies across zones.

Key benefit: ✔ Smooth transitions even when moving from Channel 36 to Channel 149, Channel 165, or mixed-band coverage areas.

2. Same-Frequency Roaming

In environments where APs share the same channel — common in dense warehouse layouts — Wallys roaming provides uninterrupted handoffs with zero packet loss.

Key benefit: ✔ Reliable connectivity even in high-density, same-channel deployments.

3. Zero Packet Loss & Ultra-Low Latency

Whether roaming is same-frequency or cross-frequency, the system consistently maintains:

Zero packet loss during handoff


Sub-millisecond switching times

Stable connectivity during continuous movement

This eliminates lag, communication gaps, and navigation issues associated with traditional roaming.

Real-World Warehouse Application

Imagine a fleet of AGVs navigating:

Narrow aisles

Large open areas

Mixed indoor and semi-outdoor regions

Zones where APs operate on different 5G channels

As each AGV moves from one coverage zone to another, Wallys roaming ensures instant, seamless transitions:

Channel 36 → Channel 149 → Channel 165

Same-channel AP-to-AP switching

Transition between heterogeneous frequency zones

Connectivity remains solid throughout — no interruptions, no delays, no impact on workflows.

Why Warehouse Leaders Are Choosing Wallys

Supports both same-frequency and cross-frequency roaming

Designed for AGVs, AMRs, and industrial IoT environments

Demonstrated performance in complex, high-interference warehouses

Backed by Wallys’ extensive wireless engineering expertise

This positions warehouses for higher automation efficiency and long-term scalability.

Upgrade Your Warehouse Connectivity

Wallys 5G Roaming Technology delivers the reliability required for next-generation warehouse automation. Enable your AGVs and AMRs to operate consistently, safely, and efficiently — no matter how challenging the RF environment.

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