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WITS IT Services P2P or P2MP Solutions will ensure your secondary or multiple locations are secure and fast connected!
Companies across the country use these technologies every day to communicate and collaborate within a secured wireless network.
But the advantages of these wireless links are not limited to their ability to be secured.
What is a Point to Point Network ?
In these situations, a point to point or point to multipoint wireless link solution gives a company like yours the benefits of full WiFi access at another point on your property without the downside of running wires to connect to your in-house network.
Need to wirelessly link your HQ to one or more properties?
Not a problem! Our wireless connectivity solutions can bridge distances of 100+ miles to remote facilities, instantly extending your network infrastructure to those locations—giving you seamless access to your systems, data, and applications from anywhere.

Key Features & Benefits
- High Bandwidth (up to 1Gbps)
- Low Latency Connection
- Line Of Sight Required
- Long Distance Coverage (up to 50km)
- Ideal For Remote Areas
- Quick Deployment
What is Point to Point (P2P) Network ?
A Point-to-Point (P2P) network is a dedicated wireless connection that creates a secure link between exactly two locations. This direct connection allows for high-speed data transmission with minimal latency, making it ideal for connecting buildings, extending networks to remote locations, or creating private backhaul links. P2P networks typically use directional antennas precisely aligned toward each other, enabling reliable connectivity even over long distances (sometimes 100+ miles with clear line of sight). Unlike shared networks, P2P links provide consistent bandwidth and enhanced security since data travels exclusively between two fixed endpoints without being broadcast to multiple receivers.
What Is Point to Multipoint (P2MP)Network?
A Point-to-Multipoint (P2MP) network is a wireless architecture where a single central access point provides connectivity to multiple remote client locations simultaneously. This configuration resembles a hub-and-spoke model, with the central hub broadcasting signals that can be received by numerous client devices within its coverage area. P2MP networks efficiently distribute bandwidth among connected clients, making them cost-effective for serving multiple locations from a single installation. Typically using omnidirectional or sectoral antennas at the base station, these networks are ideal for last-mile connectivity, internet service distribution across communities, campus networks, or surveillance systems.

Key Features & Benifits
- Cost-Effective For Multiple Clients
- Shared Bandwidth Amoung Users
- Omnidirectional Coverage
- Ideal For last Connectivity
- Scalable Network Design
- Rapid Deployment
What is Point to Point (P2P) Network ?
A Point-to-Point (P2P) network is a dedicated wireless connection that creates a secure link between exactly two locations. This direct connection allows for high-speed data transmission with minimal latency, making it ideal for connecting buildings, extending networks to remote locations, or creating private backhaul links. P2P networks typically use directional antennas precisely aligned toward each other, enabling reliable connectivity even over long distances (sometimes 100+ miles with clear line of sight). Unlike shared networks, P2P links provide consistent bandwidth and enhanced security since data travels exclusively between two fixed endpoints without being broadcast to multiple receivers.
What Is Point to Multipoint (P2MP)Network?
A Point-to-Multipoint (P2MP) network is a wireless architecture where a single central access point provides connectivity to multiple remote client locations simultaneously. This configuration resembles a hub-and-spoke model, with the central hub broadcasting signals that can be received by numerous client devices within its coverage area. P2MP networks efficiently distribute bandwidth among connected clients, making them cost-effective for serving multiple locations from a single installation. Typically using omnidirectional or sectoral antennas at the base station, these networks are ideal for last-mile connectivity, internet service distribution across communities, campus networks, or surveillance systems.