Industrial Wireless I/O Review Desk
The Industrial Wireless I/O Review Desk exists to keep high-intent telemetry pages from drifting into generic networking advice.
What the review desk checks
Section titled “What the review desk checks”Major pages are reviewed for:
- whether the physical deployment stack is treated as a real system,
- whether alarm and buffering advice matches unattended-site reality,
- whether network-path decisions are tied to reporting needs and power limits,
- and whether a new page adds distinct value instead of repeating an older reliability page.
What review is trying to prevent
Section titled “What review is trying to prevent”The review desk is specifically trying to catch pages that:
- describe connectivity without enclosure, power, or grounding consequences,
- collapse outage behavior into one vague “offline” state,
- or imply that a site is healthy because the router is healthy.
When review should happen again
Section titled “When review should happen again”Re-review becomes necessary when:
- carrier economics or hardware classes change materially,
- site-level recommendations become stale,
- or one part of the telemetry cluster starts cannibalizing another.
For the broader publishing standard, see the Editorial Policy.