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Get info on Fixed Wireless Internet equipment

Learn more about the equipment that powers your internet.

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DETAILED INFO

You get Fixed Wireless Internet thanks to three pieces of equipment:

  • An outdoor antenna
  • An antenna power supply
  • A Wi-Fi® gateway

Here’s some background on what they are and what they do:

Outdoor antenna
This antenna is a receiver mounted outdoors. It uses a 4G LTE wireless signal to provide high-speed broadband service through an Ethernet cable.

Antenna power supply
Your antenna power supply:

  • Provides power to the outdoor antenna
  • Sends and receives broadband data from your Wi-Fi gateway
  • Plugs into a regular electrical outlet
  • Has two Ethernet connections on the back: one for the antenna wall jack and the other for your Wi-Fi gateway.

Wi-Fi gateway

  • Provides wired and Wi-Fi internet to your location
  • Plugs into a regular electrical outlet
  • Connects to the antenna power supply

Heads up: You can connect your internet-ready devices through the Wi-Fi network or use the Ethernet ports on the back of the gateway.

Having trouble connecting to the internet? Learn how to reboot your antenna and gateway.

Last updated: March 24, 2025

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