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Each transmits and receives information sent to and from your computer. A small antenna located on your house receives the network transmission, allowing connection to the Internet.
Wireless Internet is a line-of-sight technology. Even if you have some trees and foliage, with proper antenna placement and a direct line of sight to the central tower, most people will be able to receive the Internet.
However, hills, trees, and shrubbery can have a detrimental affect on the network transmission. Antenna placement is critical for Internet access. This interference could make wireless Internet access unavailable in some areas.
Broadband wireless technology is much faster than dial-up Internet access and is capable of serving areas not served by other broadband services, such as DSL or cable connections.
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