Point To Point Communication

share your Internet speed

Sharing your Internet speed or connecting two locations to one network is more simple than you think. In this article you will find out how easy it is with an over view of the process to do it.


Media converters: There are two types of media converters that we will briefly explain here. The purpose of the media converter is to take the Fiber Optics signals and transfer it into Ethernet signals. This allows you to transfer the signals using any type of routers. 

  • Bit-To-Bit (True Live) converter: which transfers the exact bit-to-bit data live with minimum delay possible.

  • Package-To-Package: which transfers data by transmitting package by package whenever received to the converter, obviously more delay.

Sector Transmitter Antenna:  This allows you to transfer the data to an area covered in a circular measure e.g. degrees of arc. 60°, 90° and 120°. The transmition is acheived by two methods in both cases the next end will receive data depending on the speed limit of both the transmitter and the receiver. 

  • One-To-One: This connection is direct from one device to the other and you need to be precise in the directions of the devices.

  • One-To-Many: This connection allows the device to act as access point to transmit data to multiple points.

Finally, these are some of the good features you need to look for when buying such a device.

  • First, you need to make sure you have the speed high enough for peak usage to avoid disruptions.

  • Second, Online access some times is necessary to trouble-shoot your network issues.

  • Third, try to get something flexible with the frequency ranges (5.1 GHz - 5.6 GHz ) as you might need to adjust your specific frequency to avoid busy spectrums.