Wireless outdoor connections are both functional and trustworthy. However, some precautions are needed when deploying or designing outdoor fixed wireless solutions.
There are two different approaches to fixed wireless technology :- point-to-point and point-to-multiple point. Point-to-point allows for large broadcast between two points while point-to-multiple point creates a high-speed wireless network.
Point-to-Point Bridging and Backhauling Solutions

Wireless Point to Point linkage is a typical broadband solutions involving high speed Ethernet Wireless broadband connections between two remote locations, such as buildings or towers or bridges. By using point-to-point bridge technologies, it allows transmission ranges up to 17 kilometers, at the same time offers total reliability among buildings and also backhaul applications. If a link or device in a mesh network goes down, the multiple paths between modes allows traffic to travel around obstacles via other paths.
Point-to-Multipoint Applications

Point-to-Multipoint solutions consists of an access point at a central or hub site and multiple wireless clients or subscribers at remote locations. Point to multipoints networks are used for indoors wireless LANS as well as outdoor applications and are normally for business ISPs, and last mile applications.
Mesh Applications

Similiar point-to-multipoint networks, mesh network utilize an access point at a central network location, as well as mutiple remote client subscriber units to distribute access to the Internets amd to networks. The mesh network are ideally suited for dense subscriber environments, for filling in subscribers that many have line-of-site issues.


