Wireless Networks in Albury

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Wireless Networks – Reliable Alternatives

Microwave Links – Wireless alternative to Fibre
If you are looking for a high-speed wireless network, spanning hundreds of meters up to hundreds of kilometers, we can develop, build and implement a microwave network for your business. With the difficulties in transferring large amounts of data between sites with current technology and the enormous expense of running fibre optic networks, microwave is an excellent alternative. It offers the following benefits:

  • Speeds in excess of 1.5 Gbps over long distances
  • Ease in geographical link diversity – two or more connections between sites with fail-over or load balancing implemented
  • Full VLAN compatibility
  • Cost-effective high-speed links between multiple sites operating in the licensed & unlicensed spectrums
  • Connections are robust, with automatic controls for poor weather, maintaining connectivity 99.999% of the time
  • Data & IP telephony can be pushed across the network without problem, giving further benefits such as: single reception at one office, ease in setting up disaster recovery with data replication at geographically diverse sites & reduced costs as each office no longer requires phone lines or DSL connections


Topology network designs include point-to-point, point-to-multi-point, and fully mesh networks. INtelephony, based in Albury, delivers expert wireless network solutions that businesses trust. Call 1300 183 526 to discuss how we can connect your sites seamlessly.

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Point-to-Point Link

Two offices, one on either side of a river or something similar, requiring the following to be transmitted between sites: email, files, IP telephony, video conferencing, and data replication. A microwave link between the two sites can be easily implemented, with an appropriate line of sight. Depending on the distance between the sites and the type of microwave employed, speeds can vary between 100Mbps and 2 Gbps. Full Quality of Service can be implemented on the link between two offices, ensuring voice and video have priority over email and file transfers. Ongoing costs can be as low as zero (without any kind of maintenance) with an unlicensed link.

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Point to Multi-Point Link

One main office, with servers located there, and an IP phone system as well – all phone lines come to this office. Three or four smaller offices located around the locality can connect easily. A multipoint microwave can be located on a hill or large tower with a line of sight to all offices and smaller microwave antennas at each office. Data, video and IP telephony can all be pushed over this link, creating a local area network using the wireless microwave link to all the sites. The offices do not require phone lines, NBN or other data connections. Users at each site can enjoy similar network speeds as staff at the main office, using IP telephony for interoffice phone calls, with a single receptionist sending incoming calls to all offices freely over the network.


Sites can be geographically spread out, for example, a main site in Albury, another site in Wodonga, Lavington, or Thurgoona. INtelephony has installed and currently maintains these types of wireless networks for large organisations, councils, and healthcare providers. These organisations enjoy reliable, high-speed data connections for their core business processes — perhaps your organisation could too? Contact us today to learn more and see how we can tailor a solution for your needs.

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