A wireless radio communication scheme in which data packets scheduled for
transmission to spatially diverse locations are directed by a switched
router apparatus capable of switching data packets and transmitting them
between network nodes, where the direction and timing of switching is
controlled in real time by the information derived from the packet's route
destination and the network's node spatial topology. The present invention
uses a very high speed electronically controlled switched array feed for
the microwave frequency range above 1 GHz, coupled to an RF focusing and
collimating antenna that enables the wireless transceivers nodes to
spatially switch data packets towards other wireless transceivers nodes
based on the data packets routing, scheduling and link availability
information.