If you're experiencing issues with inaccurate location, here are some things to consider:
- Installation Visibility: Ensure the Geo tag is installed in a location with a clear view of the sky. If it’s in a metal housing or under a roof, it may not receive a good GNSS signal.
- Nearby Equipment: Check if the Geo tag is near a high-powered electric engine. These can cause electromagnetic interference (EMI), affecting the Geo tag's ability to get an accurate location.
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Location Methods: The Geo tag uses three different methods to determine location, in this order of accuracy:
- GNSS (GPS and other location satellites): Accuracy of 30m to 100m.
- Wi-Fi: Accuracy of 30m to 100m.
- Cell Tower: Accuracy of 1km to 6km (works reliably if connected).
If you continue to experience poor accuracy, reviewing these factors can help improve location tracking.
If you are interested to learn how does the geo tag find and report its location, please check: Can I use the Geo tag to track my employees' locations?
If you are interested to learn what is geo tag is, please check: What is a Geo tag?