POINT TO POINT

Point-to-point links

High-speed wireless systems are used to provide internet access to end-users using point-to-point or point-to-multipoint architecture. Wireless data links take place where there is no infrastructure for internet access or in places where bandwidth offered by current channels is too low. With our wireless equipment you can get high bandwidth on a very long distances at very reasonable price. Our equipment provides various features including firewall, NAT, VPN, Bandwidth Management, QoS and many more.

Why choose Mikrotik?
  • Cost effective solution
  • High-speed wireless data links
  • Connection distance up to 70 km without repeater sites.
  • IP - NAT, Routing, DHCP
  • Security - Firewall, Secure Tunnels
  • Control - Queues, Proxy, Accounting, HotSpot
  • Fast and simple installation for base station and clients
  • Reliable and instant 24 hour internet access
Basic requirements to create a wireless links are:
  • Direct Line of sight between both points of presence
  • Distance between points of presence is:
    • up to 25 km for point-to-multipoint links
    • up to 70 km for point-to-point links
  • Use of 2.4 or 5.2-5.8 GHz solutions according to the local regulations. In some countries obtaining a special license might be required.



PtP links are an excellent way how to make connections between two sites and achieve high data transfer speeds. This is an ideal way how to connect two offices. Also these type of wireless links are very useful if you need to create backbone link from some distant radio access point to your main Internet source. For creating such connections we recommend to use our 5 GHz and 2.4 GHz wireless client kits.


The Point-to-Point Link is ideal for Government, Municipalities, operators and wireless ISPs that are deploying city hotzones. It can also be used for connecting remote office buildings. Designed as an integrated system that is easy to install and requires no external outdoor casing, cables and other accesories, it is a cost-effective solution for wireless projects. 
 
The Point-to-Point Link can work as a broadband backbone for hotspots, outdoor coverage access points and DSL switches. Carriers will find the Point-to-Point Link attractive because it can be used to distribute fiber optic network capacity and acts as a broadband backbone for DSL switches and routers.
 
 Picture shown Point to Point links between Main and branch office.