A fixed wireless access system generally comprises a consumer premise
equipment (CPE) unit, that is connected via an Ethernet interface to a
personal computer or local area network, and a base station unit that is
connected via an Ethernet interface to a network. As such, the CPE unit
is preferably easily user-installed while the base station unit is
preferably tower-mounted within a 1-5 mile range of the CPE unit. Both
the CPE unit and base station unit preferably incorporate an integrated
data transceiver/switch that enables a radio frequency air link operating
in the 2.5-2.686 GHz range. Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing is
used in the uplink and downlink transmissions between CPE units and base
station units.