Point to Point Networks with CLICK Data and WiFi
Point-to-Point (PtP) wireless connections, powered by CLICK Data and WiFi, are instrumental in linking two locations seamlessly using directional antennas with Line of Sight (LoS). Leveraging small, powerful, and highly directional aerials, routers, and cables, our PtP connections establish reliable links for up to 50km from the original point.
What Sets CLICK Data and WiFi PtP Connections Apart?
Unmatched Connectivity
Our PtP connections, also known as wireless access points (WAP), Wi-Fi bridges, or wireless bridges, act as extended Ethernet cables, connecting locations efficiently. This makes them invaluable in rural, regional, and remote areas, overcoming geographical challenges to bring internet and internal network services to dead zones or black spots.
Applications in Various Scenarios
Consider the following scenarios where CLICK Data and WiFi PtP connections prove invaluable:
Workshop Records Access: Connect to an on-site computer located 2km away, ensuring seamless access to workshop records.
Mobile Broadband Extension: Bring mobile broadband from a hilltop shed to a house 500m away with no reception.
Office Connectivity: Establish a reliable internet connection for a office in a shed on the other side of a paddock.
Granny Flat Internet Access: Connect an adjacent building that houses loved ones to the internet. This situation adds to the security of elderly loved ones so they can remain connected to life dependant devices.
Solar Shed: Establish a reliable internet connection for a solar shed to maintain on or off site monitoring of the solar electricity generation system.
Agriculture Monitoring Areas: Provide a wireless access point (WiFi) for agricultural monitoring systems including chemical shed monitors, security, weather stations and much more.
Optimal Performance with CLICK Data and WiFi
While a PtP connection theoretically spans up to 15km with direct line of sight, practical considerations lead us to recommend planning for links no longer than 500m-1km in rural, regional, or remote setups. As link speed may start dropping around the 2.5km mark, CLICK Data and WiFi ensures reliable connections that maintain performance.
Cost and Effort Considerations
Implementing a PtP connection involves strategic planning, equipment procurement, installation of poles or towers, and configuration. CLICK Data and WiFi, as a professional installer, provides comprehensive services, from planning to installation, ensuring optimal performance.
Cost Breakdown:
- Technical Equipment: Starting at $600 per location.
- Poles, Masts, or Towers: Ranging from $600 to over $5,000, based on specific requirements.
- Installation and Cabling: Variable costs, dependent on equipment and setup.
- Internet or Network Setup: Additional cost considerations.

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Three PtP Examples of Common CLICK Data and WiFi PtP Connections
PtP Example 1: Extending Internet or Network Connection
- Location 1: Shed: A shed with power with the main computer/network.
- Location 2: Homestead: Requires internet/network connectivity.
Implementation involves setting up PtP equipment and wireless routers.
PtP Example 2: Accessing Same Internet or Network Connection in Two Locations
- Location 1: Shed: Shed with power with the main connection. Internet access via a router plugged directly into the network.
- Location 2: Homestead: Requires internet/network access. Utilises a second router that is plugged into the wireless bridge to provide network access at the home.
Configuration includes PtP equipment, wireless routers, and bandwidth management.
PtP Example 3: Two Separate Connections to Multiple Locations
- Location 1: Shed: Shed with power with internet connection. Using a router or a switch to provide a local network and connect the PtP bridge network.
- Additional Configuration: Multiple internet connections with PtP links.
- Locations 2+: Homestead – Solar Shed – Workshop etc: Independent locations requiring internet access.
How CLICK Data and WiFi Ensures a Seamless PtP Connection
Step 1: Identify the Purpose
Define the link’s purpose, whether it’s extending an internet connection or accessing a network from different locations.
Step 2: Assess the Link Path
Examine the link path for Line of Sight, ensuring a clear pathway for optimal wireless connectivity.
Step 3: Build the Link and Buy Equipment
Utilise semi-commercial Wi-Fi routers, such as those by Ubiquiti, for a cost-effective and efficient PtP link.
Step 4: Installation
Professional installation, including antenna setup and pole placement, ensures a robust PtP connection.
Choose CLICK Data and WiFi for professional PtP connections that redefine connectivity in rural, regional, and remote settings. Our expertise ensures seamless planning, installation, and performance optimization for your unique requirements.