Enterprise Fixed Wireless Internet

Fiber speeds delivered through the air. Secure, low-latency Point-to-Point connectivity for rural facilities and mission-critical backup redundancy.

Point-to-Point (P2P)

A dedicated ‘Air Fiber’ link just for your business. Beams gigabit speeds directly from the tower to your roof with zero congestion from neighbors.

Point-to-Multipoint

Cost-effective high-speed internet for rural business parks and industrial zones. Connects multiple buildings to a single fiber-backed tower.

Fixed wireless internet antenna alignment for signal strength

How Does Microwave Internet Work?

Unlike 5G (which uses cellular networks) or Satellite (which beams signal to space), Fixed Wireless Internet creates a terrestrial bridge between two points. A small dish is installed on your roof, which establishes a “Line of Sight” radio link to a nearby fiber-connected tower.

This technology bypasses the need for underground cabling, allowing us to deliver Air Fiber speeds to locations where traditional ISPs simply refuse to build.

True Redundancy (The “Physical Diversity” Rule)

Many businesses mistakenly think “Redundancy” means having two fiber cables. But if a backhoe cuts the conduit entering your building, both fiber lines often get severed. Fixed Wireless Internet is the only true redundancy because it enters your building via the roof, not the ground.

We combine your primary Dedicated Fiber with a secondary microwave link. If the street fiber is cut, your internet fails over to the wireless radio instantly, keeping your VoIP phones and operations online.

Solving the Rural “Last Mile” Problem

Texas is vast. If your warehouse, oil site, or manufacturing plant is located 5 miles outside the city limits, fiber construction costs can exceed $100,000. Microwave Internet Business solutions solve this overnight.

  • Range: We can beam high-speed internet up to 20 miles from the nearest tower.
  • Speed: Enterprise P2P radios can deliver symmetrical speeds from 100 Mbps up to 10 Gbps.
  • Latency: Because radio waves travel faster through air than light does through glass, microwave often has lower latency than fiber, making it perfect for trading and VoIP.

Does Rain Affect the Signal?

This is the most common question. While satellite TV fades in a storm, Enterprise Point to Point Internet is engineered differently. Providers use “Adaptive Modulation” to boost signal power during heavy rain. We only source quotes from providers who offer a 99.99% Uptime SLA, guaranteeing performance even during San Antonio thunderstorms.

Learn more about the Fixed Wireless industry at the Wireless Internet Service Providers Association (WISPA).

What Happens During Installation?

Unlike plug-and-play cable modems, Fixed Wireless Internet requires a professional installation to ensure maximum signal strength. Here is the standard process:

  • Site Survey: A technician visits your roof to verify Line of Sight (LOS) to the nearest tower.
  • Mounting: A non-penetrating roof mount (sled) is typically used to hold the dish without drilling holes in your roof.
  • Cabling: A single ethernet cable is run from the roof dish down to your server room, where it plugs into a Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) injector and then into your firewall.

Is Wireless Secure?

Security is a top priority for our Air Fiber Providers Texas partners. The signal traveling between your roof and the tower uses military-grade AES-256 encryption. This means the data is scrambled in the air and cannot be intercepted or “sniffed” by bad actors. It is just as secure as a physical fiber strand.

No. Satellite has high lag (latency) because the signal travels to space. Fixed Wireless Internet connects to a local tower just a few miles away, offering fiber-like low latency.

Generally, yes. The dish on your roof needs to “see” the tower. If trees or buildings block the view, we may use a taller mast or recommend a different frequency (like 900 MHz) that can penetrate light obstacles.

It is scalable. A standard business installation is usually 100 Mbps to 1 Gbps. However, we can engineer custom Point to Point links up to 10 Gbps for data centers.

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