What is wireless broadband?
Wireless broadband is a service that uses radio signals to deliver high-speed Internet access through the air. An antenna outside your home or office converts those signals to an Ethernet connection that plugs into your computer or router, providing you with reliable, high-speed Internet access thats always on. No telephone or cable service is needed to have wireless broadband.
The Netspace Wireless Broadband service is a premium point-to-point connection which operates at super-fast speed and with maximum security. Wireless broadband is another option for high-speed Internet access in areas that DSL is not currently available or for businesses that require higher speeds and reliability than DSL. Contact the Netspace Business Team for more details on 1300 360 025, or email your enquiry.
Wireless Broadband is the process of connecting your desktop computer, laptop or network to the Internet through the use of secure microwave radios without a phone line or a cable connection. Aristotle has several antennas located throughout the region broadcasting a secure two-way signal to customers. To understand what Wireless Broadband is, it is helpful to understand what it is not • It does not require a phone line or a cable connection. • It does not use a satellite signal, as a result, Web pages load faster. • It is not a wireless cell phone service.
Wireless broadband is a way to deliver high-speed Internet access using wireless technology. Typically a service provider will install wireless broadband equipment on a tower to cover the surrounding geographic area. Subscribers in this area will need a wireless modem with an antenna in order to receive high-speed access. Speeds of 1-5 megabits per second (mbps) for both download and upload are possible.