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FIXED WIRELESS ACCESS Majid Al-Shukri Ali Dumyati
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OUTLINE Explanation of the Technology How Does it Work Time division multiplexing Coverage and speed Variations of FWA Point-to-point Point-to-multipoint Multipoint-to-multipoint Advantages of FWA 3G
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Explanation of FWA Fixed Wireless Access Fixed: the receiver must be fixed (no mobility) Wireless: operates on Radio frequency wave
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How Does FWA Work Antenna Internet Server Base Station (Tower) Modem
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Explanation of FWA Coverage and speed 9km with 100 Mbps 35km with 2 Mbps
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Variations Point-to-point Point-to-multipoint Multipoint-to-multipoint
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Variations Point-to-Point FWA Antenna Internet Server A dedicated bandwidth With high data rate
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multipoint-to-multipoint system * equipment installed in the client’s location works as a receiver to provide access to the client and as a sender to pass the signals to other clients. * there will a connection between every client and its neighboring clients. the network range can be expanded
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multipoint-to-multipoint system (cont..) * This implementation is called the mesh architecture. * every client is represented as a node and the connections between the clients are represented by edges which produce the mesh.
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ADVANTEGES OF FWA * 2 and 35 miles from the wireless provider's network. * speeds ranging from one up to 155 (Mbps). * we can use it in different places, for example: Restaurants hotels airports bookstores convention centers
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Cont.. * The computer, laptop or any device that we need to connect to the internet must have "wireless modem cards". * some wireless providers offer customers packages where they can get wireless Internet access at a collection of different hotspots (This technology called WiFi).
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Third Generation * high-speed Internet access on mobile, or cellular, phones. * This technology would give mobile phone users the ability to access the Internet via their phone at speeds up to 2 Mbps in order to provide multi-media types of services.
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