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Fixed wireless internet is a rural internet option that connects one location, like a farm or a house, to the internet via radio waves. That means you don’t need a phone or cable line for fixed wireless internet, but you will need an antenna.
Fixed wireless internet is a great alternative to DSL, but it's not perfect. Let's run through the pros and cons while you get connected.
Fixed wireless networking refers to the operation of wireless devices in fixed locations such as homes and offices. Fixed wireless devices usually derive their electrical power from utility mains, unlike mobile wireless devices, which tend to be battery powered.
Fixed wireless access, or FWA, is a type of 5G or 4G LTE wireless technology that enables fixed broadband access using radio frequencies instead of cables. FWA can be used to connect homes and businesses to the internet.
Fixed wireless internet is a quickly emerging alternative to traditional methods of connecting to the internet. It doesn’t depend on wires like cable, fiber, or DSL, and it is local instead of orbital like satellite internet.
Fixed wireless broadband is a method of delivering Internet connection to consumers over the airwaves. Similar to DSL and cable Internet, fixed wireless is a “last mile” technology that bridges the relatively short gap between the mainstream Internet “backbone” and consumer residences.
We provide Fixed Wireless Internet by using a wireless network to broadcast our internet signals from one access point to our customer’s fixed location. Our main access points (the transmitters) can be affixed to cell towers or other high structures that have a high-speed fiber connection.