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Wire Fly's wireless internet uses 5.8 Ghz radio signals rather than physical lines to transmit data bi-directionally from a tower to an antenna/radio connected to your network. Your radio transmits and receives data to Wire Fly's internet backbone, allowing ultra high-speed broadband access up to GbE (Gigabit Ethernet) to the internet without the need for phone lines or cabling.
A LAN ethernet connection from your network switch or router will be connected to a router/firewall for internet security. From the router/firewall, a WAN ethernet connection will be made to an ultra high-speed two-way radio. The high speed two-way radio will be connected to a special antenna cable to an antenna placed on your rooftop or a nearby tower which will send and receive data to our backbone antennas located at a nearby tower location.
Below you will find maps of our current coverage areas as well as areas currently in development:
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From the Bank of America Plaza rooftop to numerous 300+ ft. towers Wire Fly currently boasts the largest ultra high-speed wireless (802.11) tower network with primary coverage in North & South Carolina. Using built-in redundant antennas as well as intelligent network design, our infrastructure is extremely efficient, cost-effective and easily scalable. Currently Wire Fly is able to provide redundant enterprise grade network bandwidth to any location within 100 miles of our current tower locations.
