Beginners: Fixed Wireless Access (FWA)

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  • Опубліковано 25 сер 2024
  • A high level introductory look at what is meant by Fixed Wireless Access or FWA that is being touted as one of the initial 5G use cases. This video introduces FWA and looks at a practical deployment example.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 16

  • @horizonbrave1533
    @horizonbrave1533 6 років тому +1

    I was worried, you'd be slowing down on the new videos and updates! Glad to see you're still going! More!!

    • @3G4G5G
      @3G4G5G  6 років тому

      Lots of ideas, just lack of time. We create them as and when we get a chance.

  • @kozhenidres314
    @kozhenidres314 4 роки тому +6

    please make a video about how wireless and CPE or mobile talks to each other , how these frequencies converts to binary data , and what is bandwidth and channel width roles in these kind of things

    • @3G4G5G
      @3G4G5G  4 роки тому +1

      Conversion of frequency to binary data is difficult to explain, you will have to check some DSP books
      For basic introduction to how devices and networks talk, see: ua-cam.com/video/SFb3UjhGcE4/v-deo.html - there are 2 more signalling video you can go from that one
      Bandwidth, etc is here: ua-cam.com/video/H69x7oGhtEk/v-deo.html
      May be easier to start from here: www.3g4g.co.uk/Training/

    • @kozhenidres314
      @kozhenidres314 4 роки тому +1

      @@3G4G5G THANK YOU

  • @berengermpamy1819
    @berengermpamy1819 4 роки тому +1

    i want to know the propagation model, the radio budget link and the path loss model for Fixed Wireless Access. Please Admim

    • @3G4G5G
      @3G4G5G  4 роки тому

      Please check 3GPP 38.900 & 38.901. See: www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/38_series/38.900 and www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/38_series/38.901

  • @juancitox77
    @juancitox77 2 роки тому +1

    Does FWA service use a different antenna than 4g/mobile service?

    • @3G4G5G
      @3G4G5G  2 роки тому

      Not sure what you mean. The external antenna for a FWA will be the 4G/5G antenna. The antenna is dependent on the frequency but most antennas can handle wide range of frequencies so they can work for 4G and/or 5G.

    • @juancitox77
      @juancitox77 2 роки тому +1

      I mean the tower station that will provide FWA signal to the household. Is this tower the same that 4g/5g mobile service uses? I live near from a cellphone tower owned by my provider. The signal is excellent but somehow they say FWA is not available in my area (maybe FWA requires another type of tower that is not available in my town)

    • @3G4G5G
      @3G4G5G  2 роки тому +1

      @@juancitox77 Okay, got it. It's the same antennas, etc but there may be a limitation on the cell capacity or backhaul. FWA users are heavy data users and can quickly overwhelm a cell. Your SP will upgrade it sooner or later and then you will be able to use FWA.

  • @chenshaobo3529
    @chenshaobo3529 4 роки тому

    Do you think outdoor CPE is necessary for a good 5G signal?

    • @3G4G5G
      @3G4G5G  4 роки тому

      For FWA, yes.

  • @horizonbrave1533
    @horizonbrave1533 6 років тому

    So two main questions, will ISP's begin offering FWA service on a larger scale soon? As far as I know, atleast around here in my area, It's not really widely available.
    Also, what's the security like when using your device as a tether? Do you get the benefits of the normal LTE attached device security from the enode B as well? Or is encryption (if there is any) done only from the wifi hotspot to whatever other device is connecting to it? In other words, so the encryption "carry over" to the newly attached device that is connecting to the FWA hotspot device?

    • @3G4G5G
      @3G4G5G  6 років тому

      MNOs are competing with ISPs in a way by (trying to) offering FWA. In some cases MNOs are multi-play operators so it does make sense. Think of FWA mainly for areas that are poorly served by ISPs.
      Divide the security into 2 parts. From mobile network to CPE, the normal cellular security applies and from Wi-Fi router to other devices, normal Wi-Fi security applies. So you have a secure cellular backhaul but normal Wi-Fi security rules apply for end devices.

  • @chjadam
    @chjadam Місяць тому

    lousy sound