high speed internet that uses an antenna on a house or business to communicate with a tower location via radio signals.
They use a USB cord... hope this helps.
The Fixed Wireless Broadband Internet Service is an optional service which is provided by many companies which offers two main things: land line phone service and a wireless internet connection.
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No, DSL uses the same telephone line you use to make calls.
Looking for ATT Fixed Wireless Internet Service. Fixed wireless internet is a type of internet service that uses broadcast towers to transmit and receive internet signals in the form of radio waves. A small dish or antenna receives the signals and sends them to a modem, which converts them into the internet service you use to browse the web, send emails and stream TV. ATT Fixed Wireless Internet is very reliable. Unlike satellite internet, it is low-latency, and service is not disrupted by poor weather conditions. Thatβs why it is a great option for rural telecommuters and businesses as well as for home internet service. You can use fixed wireless internet for gaming, streaming, video conferencing, email, and web browsing. It can also support smart home devices.
The canopy wireless technology is a type of networking system that provides fixed wireless. Internet service providers use this to enable internet access. Some advantages include that it is simple to install, and easy management.
A Motorola Canopy is a fixed wireless networking system, meant for long-range communication. It is usually used by wireless internet service providers to provide internet access. One would need it if one wanted to offer wireless internet service to ones customers.
rediculous question... You have to order it from a service provider.
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It depends on your contract. But if you have, for instance, RoadRunner, you have fixed charges with unlimited traffic unless other specified. If you have unlimited traffic it does not matter how many people use your wireless internet, you pay the same amount.
Only if you pay per Megabyte. If you have a fixed price it does not matter whether you are using a router or not.
That light blinking on and off shows you that the wireless is looking for service. It is just what it does, and does not have to be fixed. You could put a piece of black tape over it if it bothers you over and over.