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Where does my wireless signal come from?

Source of Your High-Speed Connection

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Your wireless signal is born from fiber — delivering unmatched speed and reliability wirelessly to you.

Origin of the Wireless Signal: Ultra-Fast Fiber Connection

The journey of your wireless signal begins with an ultra-fast fiber connection, which forms the backbone of WeLink's internet service. This fiber infrastructure is capable of transmitting data at incredibly high speeds, ensuring that the core of our network is both fast and reliable. The fiber connection is strategically established in locations that optimize its reach and effectiveness, serving as the primary source of the internet signal that eventually reaches your home.

Relaying Signal to Nearby Homes

Once the signal originates from the fiber connection, it is then transmitted to a network of strategically placed relay stations, which are often set up in nearby homes. These relay stations are essential in extending the reach of our wireless network, ensuring that the ultra-fast signal from the fiber connection is effectively distributed throughout the community. The relay process involves a carefully engineered network design that maximizes coverage while maintaining the integrity and speed of the internet signal.

Achieving Wider Wireless Coverage

The final stage in delivering the wireless signal to your home involves expanding the reach of the network through a series of relayed connections. These connections work together to create a broad and robust wireless coverage area. By relaying the signal from one point to another, we are able to cover larger areas and reach more homes, including those that might be further away from the original fiber source. This method allows us to provide high-quality wireless internet service to a wider community, ensuring that each connected home enjoys a reliable and fast internet experience.