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Equipment and Installation

2.4 GHz Equipment

The following 2.4 Ghz & 5.3 Ghz equipment is currently being used to supply MHO DirectWave services to your home or your business. MHO Networks prides itself on always supplying our customers with the fastest, most secure and dependable equipment available. We are constantly testing wireless equipment to ensure the best quality. The list below may change based on our commitment to excellence.

  1. Bridge Ethernet Device

    The Bridge Ethernet Device is a small piece of equipment that sits inside the home or business and converts the microwave radio signal into an ethernet signal.

    Dimensions: 5.5" x 3.5" x 1"
    Weight: 6 oz

  2. Coaxial cable connects bridge ethernet device to the antenna.

  3. Digital Antenna

    The digital antenna is mounted outside your residence and is used for sending signals to and receiving signals from MHO DirectWave transmission towers located near you. This digital antenna provides a connection which is used to access the wireless backbone to the Internet.

    Dimensions:

    14" x 14" x ¾"                                                     7" x 7" x ¾"


          

Installation

Your equipment will be installed by professional MHO Networks installers who have been trained to ensure that you have a viable wireless connection, optimized performance, and all of your questions answered.

When you first order MHO DirectWave services, based on your availability, we will schedule you for an installation within five to ten business day from your date of order. At the time of installation the first step the technician takes is the onsite evaluation for line of site. Once verified, the installation can begin and then takes up to three hours to complete.

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