Fixed wireless Ethernet is an extremely flexible way of enabling fast access to the Internet without the need for leasing
and/or installing cables.
Fixed Wireless is typically part of a wireless WAN infrastructure connecting two fixed locations (such as buildings) with a directional radio antenna at each end of the signal. It is designed for various weather conditions, signal distances and bandwidths, radios and antennas are usually selected to make their transmission beam as narrow as possible and thus focus transmitted energy to their destination.
This increases reliability and reduces the
chance of eavesdropping and/or data injection.
The devices at either end are powered via
mains with battery backup.
It's a cost-effective and extremely flexible way of enabling data communications between sites and providing access to the Internet without the need
for leasing and/or installing cables.
Client
building
Client
building
Air-Fibre Internet client
B-Fi data
centre
High Rise
Wi-Fi client
B-Fi data
centre
Reliable with no cables in the ground that can be disturbed fast installation in hours or days rather than months flexible making it ideal for temporary sites and rapid bandwidth upgrade.
Connection through
the air
High quality and
high availability
Flexible and high quality connectivity with fibre equivalent performance characteristics including latency, jitter, packet
loss and availability.
Perfect for a wide range of applications including cloud- based applications, web hosting, streaming media, VoIP, and teleconferencing.
Symmetrical (upload
speed = download speed)
Bandwidth options
range from 1M-1GB
Faster by providing High-Speed broadband beyond the
reach of adsl, shdsl, efm or where fibre is not.
Professional service level agreements available based
on a site by site basis.
99.999% uptime service
level agreements