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Wireless Point to Point (Wireless P2P) Ethernet WAN link (in over words - Broadband Wireless Point to Point ethernet
Backhaul or Wireless Point to Point Ethernet Backbone) is a typical wireless broadband solution. It means high speed
Ethernet Wireless broadband link between two locations, such as buildings or towers. For example: Wireless broadband
ISP provider’s backhaul; Wireless broadband Campus building to building links; Last mile Wireless broadband ISP dedicated
access to customer. Speed may vary between 2Mbps and 18Mbps. Typically an aerial distance upto 30 KMS between the client
premise and our nearest NoC (Network Operations Center) can be easily bridged using wireless P2P link.
Wireless P2P links offers the solution to deliver internet bandwidth at places where connectivity on cable and maintenance
of the same poses a big challenge. This might be because of the topographical constraints to lay cables. Wireless P2P provides
for a reliable connection directly between the service provider and the client premises. The reliability of wireless mode of
connectivity is high compared to wired connectivity in this kind of situation.
Wireless P2P connectivity requires line of sight for establishing connectivity. The antennae at both ends are installed on
masts/towers and they are aligned to face each other to form the line of sight. These requires a detailed study of topography
of the client premises to decide the height of tower/mast to be erected at client premises. SymBios addresses the requirement
of a wireless P2P solution in the following steps:
- Study of topography of client premises using GPS device.
- Erection of tower/mast at client premises.
- Installation of Radio & Antenna on the mast/tower.
- Establishing connectivity with our nearest NoC to deliver internet bandwidth.
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