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      What Is nbn® Fixed Wireless?

      If you’ve been asking ‘What is nbn® Fixed Wireless?’ chances are you live in a rural or regional area. The nbn® rollout has come with different advantages and a lot of technical jargon. We understand how all the tech talk can be a bit confusing. That is why in this article, we will break down the essentials for you.

      Looking up ‘What is nbn® Fixed Wireless?’ online might lead you to several internet service providers to choose from, like Telstra Fixed Wireless, but unlike other nbn® providers, Skymesh is 100% dedicated to helping regional Australians access better internet at home or work. We strive to make a difference in people’s lives by providing them with a reliable and fast connection.

      Since we’re considered a leading National Broadband Network (nbn®) provider for rural locations, you can rely on us to give you quick turnarounds and, of course, answers to inquiries like ‘What is home wireless broadband?’ ‘What is nbn® Fixed Wireless?’, and ‘What internet is available at my address?’

      What are the advantages of nbn® fixed wireless?

      If you’re wondering ‘What is nbn® Fixed Wireless?’ and what its advantages are, read ahead.

      nbn® Fixed Wireless can efficiently cover communities that are spread out across a wide area, which either don’t have the right infrastructure or geographical conditions to have fibre optic cables installed without being too costly and extensive to maintain.

      Many people in rural and regional Australia are connected to the internet using nbn® Fixed Wireless technology. Fixed Wireless connects rural and regional Australians to the National Broadband Network using radio signals, like how 4G connects your mobile phone to the internet. A radio signal is broadcast from the nearest nbn® tower to your home, which you receive using an installed antenna.

      If we were to compare Fixed Wireless nbn® vs ADSL, for example, you might be able to get more reliable and faster connections with a Fixed Wireless broadband service. The quality of your ADSL connection will suffer the farther away you are from the local telephone exchange.

      Is nbn® fixed wireless the best when it comes to speed?

      There is no easy answer when it comes to which type of nbn® connection is best in terms of speed. nbn® assigns a specific technology to an address based on location, available infrastructure, and the spread of population. Furthermore, there are many factors that affect your speed, such as congestion, location, and equipment

      Fixed Wireless technology is usually used in rural or remote areas where there is a widely dispersed population of end-user premises. Multiple premises can be connected to a single nbn® Fixed Wireless tower, but nbn® regulates a set number of connections for each one to maintain the quality of bandwidth.

      Skymesh’s Fixed Wireless internet plans are coproducts of the nbn®, which grants us access to the network’s towers all over Australia.

      If you live outside the coverage area, Fixed Wireless might not be available for you. In cases like this, satellite internet plans like Sky Muster® and Sky Muster® Plus may be available. Check your address on our platform today to see what services you can use.

      Do I need a modem for nbn® fixed wireless?

      Now that we’ve answered what is nbn® fixed wireless, let’s talk about hardware. Modems and routers are usually mistaken for each other, but they are really two distinct devices, both of which are required for internet access with nbn® Fixed Wireless.

      Your modem converts an analogue wide area network (WAN) signal from your ISP into a signal your computer can use since a digital signal is required for devices such as computers, phones, and smart TVs.

      A modem functions as a translator, converting analogue signals to digital ones so that digital devices can understand them. When you open an email, for example, your digital devices ‘request’ information from the internet, and this translation process will happen the other way around.

      A router connects your devices to your local area network (LAN) so that you can establish a Wi-Fi network. Your home or business location is what is referred to as ‘local’ here. Without the router, you wouldn’t be able to connect multiple devices to the internet at a time. Each of your devices is given an IP address by the router, which directs the information requested by your devices to the right place.

      The term ‘nbn connection box’ is one of many that refers to an nbn® modem. Since it functions as a modem, the nbn® connection box requires a connection to a router. The router can use the Wi-Fi network to make the nbn® connection available to several devices.

      Skymesh offers free standard installations of nbn® equipment, including the antenna and nbn® connection box.

      If you want to sign up for Skymesh Fixed Wireless nbn® internet, you can get a plug-and-play router for a one-time fee, and standard plans include free shipping and installation. We also offer limited support for your own nbn®-compatible router and have guides on how to connect your BYO router to your new wifi internet service.

      Skymesh’s mission is to provide reliable and effective internet connections and service speeds to regional Aussies, even if they do not live near fibre-optic broadband networks found in metro areas.

      With over fifteen years of experience under our belt, we offer a tried-and-tested service. For any concerns you may have about ‘What is nbn® Fixed Wireless?’ our Brisbane-based support team is available Monday through Sunday, even on public holidays.

      Instead of searching for ‘What internet is available at my address?’ you can view your service availability on Skymesh. Check your address today.

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