It is agreed by many that no one solution fits all devices. Wi-Fi (Wireless Fidelity) license exempted wireless technology will not replace, but compliment both ADSL and Cable Broadband Technologies. This wireless technology will be used by consumers to communicate with each other without being restricted to one location. An application of this wireless technology would be Wireless VoIP telephony using HP / iPAQ personal devices using FM modulation. Here are some examples of how the technology works in communities in British Columbia, such as Greater Victoria, City of Richmond and Greater Vancouver.





2. Street lamp pole relay

This picture is showing that we draw electrical power to devices through exsiting street lamp pole and installed radio on top as our data signal relay support structure for Wide Area local area network connection.




3. City to city

This picture is showing that we are bridging near by communities with wireless radio as our backhaul in a Wide LAN Network setting.




4.Inter City Connected

This picture is showing that we are using outdoor power lines on pole use phrase repeater to bridge hard to reach area with wireless radio as our backhaul in a Wide LAN Network setting.










5. Building to building

This picture is showing that we are using outdoor power lines on pole use phrase repeater to bridge hard to reach area with wireless radio as our backhaul in a Wide LAN Network setting.




6. Outdoor receivers

This picture is showing the actual antenna for wireless 802.11x compared to the cell phone antenna. Our antenna are 2" wide with 24" in height compared to 6 feet high and up to 2 feet in width for the Cell phone antennas.




7. indoor receivers

This picture is showing that we are using outdoor receivers on pole or indoor wireless devices to receive signals in a Wide LAN Network setting.




8. Broadband using power line

This picture is showing that we are using outdoor power lines on pole use phrase repeater to bridge hard to reach area with wireless radio as our backhaul in a Wide LAN Network setting.




9. Indoor broadband

These are the products that we have tested and is showing execellent signal and user friendly in a home network with multiple computers setting.

  • Gigafast have very good tech support, and Simple Plug and Play devices.
  • Linksys has very limited selections of home plug products



10. Indoor using high-voltage electrical wiring

This picture is showing that we are using electrical house wiring as our data signal link for LAN Networking.










11. Using high-voltage to surf the Internet

This picture is showing that we are using electrical house wiring as our data signal link for surfing Internet.




12. Indoor unusual place Broadband hookup

This picture is showing that we are using indoor power lines with Gigafast Bridge Modem as an electrical phrase repeater to bridge the incoming signal from outdoor wireless radio, this approach eliminated all CAT5 wiring as required if homePlug technologies are used in a Network setting.




13. Outdoor bridge mount

This picture is showing that we installed a small outdoor radio as our data signal link for surfing Internet.




14. Rooftop base station

This picture is showing that we are using an outdoor radio installed on roof top as our data signal relay link for Wide Area local area network connection.




15. Mobile testing kit

This picture is showing that we are using power inverter for mobile testing used a handheld device to test the wireless deployment in signal strength in a Wide LAN Network setting.




16. Outdoor cpe testing kit

This picture is showing that we are using outdoor mobile kit with the radio mount on extended pole to test our backhaul signal in a Wide LAN Network setting.




17. CPE on Tripod

This picture is showing that we are using mobile testing kit with wireless radio mounted on tripod pole to test backhaul in a Wide LAN Network setting.




18. The height of testing pole

This picture is showing that we are using outdoor radio mounted on pole to test our backhaul in a Wide LAN Network setting.