A:
The Clearwire modem is compatible with standard
routers and ethernet switches, so you can easily
share your Clearwire connection across your
local network.
A2Access.com
Virginia's Clearwire High Speed Wireless
Broadband Internet Access and Mobile Broadband Service
in Virginia, including Richmond, Chester, Montrose,
Highland Springs, Mechanicsville, Tuckahoe, Dumbarton,
Lakeside, Laurel, Allen, Wyndham, Bon Air and Short Pump
Virginia; and is
proud to be an authorized representative of Clearwire
Wireless Broadband a new company founded by cellular
pioneer Craig McCaw. Clearwire uses a state-of-the-art
wireless modem that can be plugged into a desktop
computer, laptop, local network or vehicle. It works by
transmitting signals to and from nearby cellular towers
instead of using a traditional phone or cable line.
That means you have the flexibility to set up the modem
anywhere in your home or office. Upstairs or
downstairs, inside or outside. Your A2Access Clearwire
Virginia High Speed Wireless Broadband Internet
Access, Mobile Broadband Internet Service and VoIP (
Voice over Internet Phone ) service powered by
Clearwire is always on and always secure.
Installation is simple. Just plug it in and you will be
surfing the internet within minutes. Unlike DSL, cable
and other types of wireless internet requiring
additional equipment and and installation, Clearwire is
simple, reliable and secure. Click
HERE to see if it is available where you need
it.
We’re
excited about providing
Virginia
area residents and small business owners reliable,
wireless broadband-speed Internet access with
flexibility they’ve never had before. Clearwire
eliminates the limitations of traditional broadband
services, offering a more consumer-friendly Internet
experience. And, of course, we’re pleased to be
launching our Lewiston and Clarkston coverage areas.
Clearwire
is led by Craig McCaw, one of the early pioneers in
providing cellular phone service in the United States in
the early 1980s. His company, McCaw Cellular, grew to be
the largest U.S. cellular service provider and was later
acquired by AT&T.
Clearwire
drew national attention in the summer of 2004 when it
announced it would deploy wireless broadband technology
in select markets across the country. Since then,
Clearwire has launched service in Oregon:
Bend, Eugene, Grants Pass, Klamath Falls, Medford,
Sisters, Metolius, Medras, Pineville, Mytrle Creek,
Springfield, Altamont, Eagle Point, White City, Central
Point, Jacksonville, Phoenix, Redmond and Roseburg
Oregon; Idaho: Boise, Nampa,
Meridian, Caldwell, Eagle, Middleton, Kuna, Emmett,
Mountain Home, Lewiston and Moscow,
Idaho; Texas: Abilene, Amarillo,
Corpus Christi, Killeen / Temple, Longview, Lubbock,
Midland, Waco, Wichata Falls, Merkel, Clyde, Potosi,
Buffalo Gap, Canyon, White Deer, Hereford, Borger,
Robstown, Sinton, Port Aransas, Ingleside, Gregory,
Rockport, Copperas Cove, Killeen, Harker Heights,
Temple, Gatesville, Salado, Longview, Smyer, Levelland,
Wolfforth, Slaton, Odessa, West Odessa, Lacy-Lakeview,
Bellmead, Beverly Hills, , Woodway, Hewitt, Robinson and
Iowa Park
Texas; New York: Auburn, Brewerton,
Baldwinsville, Seneca Knolls, Liverpool, Mattydale,
Syracuse, Solvay, Cortland, Camillus, Fairmount,
Feyettville, Manlius, Hilton, Brockport, Greece,
Irondequoit, Webster, Rochester, Brighton, Pittsford,
Fairport, Victor, Canadaigua and Geneva
New York; Hawaii: Honolulu, Maui,
Waialua, Waianae, Waipio, Aieo, Kaneohe, Kailua,
Makakilo City, Pearl City, Kailua, Ewa Beach, Ewa
Villages, Honokowai, Kaanapali, Lahaina, Wailuku,
Kahului, Kihei, Paiaand and Makawao
Hawaii; Washington:
Aberdeen, Bellingham, Kennewick, Seattle, Tacoma,
Wenatchee, Arlington, North Marysville, Marysille, Lake
Stevens, Evertt, Snohomish, Monroe, Martha Lake,
Lynwood, Bothell, Kenmore, Shoreline, Woodville, Duvall,
Kirkland, Redmond, Sammamish, Carnation, Ames Lake,
Bellevue, Medina, Seattle, Mercer Island, Issaquah,
Tutwilla, Burlen, Kent, Covington, Auburn, Gig Harbor,
Federal Way, Ruston, Fife, Milton, Tacoma, University
Place, Lakewood, Midland, South Hill, Bonney Lake,
Enumclaw, Hoqulam, Aberdeen, Westport, Cohasset Beach,
Cosmopolis, Bellingham, Lynden, Ferndale, Benton City,
West Richland, Richland, Kennewick, Hermiston,
Pendleton, Pasco, Toppenish, Sunnyside, Grandview,
Prosser, West Valley, Union Gap, Selah, Ellensburg,
Wenatchee, Yakima, Pullman, Clarkston and Spokane
Washington; Minnesota: Duluth, St
Cloud, Baxter, Brainerd, Fort Ripley, Randall, Little
Falls, Royalton, Rice, Sartell, Foley, Saint Cloud,
Avon, Albany, Freeport, Sauk Centre, Melrose, Richmond,
Paynesville, New London, Spicer, Willmer, Hermantown,
Protor and Superior
Minnesota; Wisconsin: Eau Claire,
Altoona and Chippewa Falls Lake Wissota and Memonie
Wisconsin; Ohio: Dayton, Troy,
Springfield, Wilmington, Middleton, Ketterling,
Beavercreek, Huber Heights and Tipp City
Ohio;
North Carolina: Burlington, Durham,
Greensboro, Raleigh, Winston-Salem, Charlotte
Gibsonville, Glen Raven, Elon, Chapel Hill, Carrboro,
Apex, Cary Morrisville, Hillsborough and Graham
North Carolina; Virginia: Richmond,
Chester, Montrose, Highland Springs, Mechanicsville,
Tuckahoe, Dumbarton, Lakeside, Laurel, Allen, Wyndham,
Bon Air and Short Pump
Virginia; Florida: Daytona Beach,
Jacksonville, Port Orange, Daytona, San Marco,
Arlington, Jacksonville Beach, Porte Verde, Mandarin,
Flemming Island, Orange Park, Oak Leaf Plantation,
Ortega West Side, New Berlin, Julington, Creek
Plantation, JAX and Jacksonville
Florida; Tennessee: Nashville,
Lakewood, Hendersonville, Goodletsville, Bell Meade, Oak
Hill, Berry Hill, La Vergne, Smyrna, Franklin,
Murfreesboro and Brentwood
Tennessee; Alaska: Anchorage &
Eagle River
Alaska; California: Chico, Pardise,
Corning, Orland, Redding, Anderson, Shasta Lakes,
Livingston, Winston, Atwater, Merced, Chowchilla, Los
Banos, Chowchilla, Ripon, Riverbank, Salida, Modesto,
Ceres, Turlock, Delhi, Hilmar, and Patterson, Tracy,
Stockton, Lathrop, Manteca, Lockeford, Lodi, Visalia,
Goshen, Ivanhoe, Farmersville, Strathmore, Porterville
and Tulare
California; Nevada: Reno, Sparks,
Gardnerville, Gardnerville Ranchos, Carson
City, Fernley, Minden, Kingsbury, Stateline, South Lake
Tahoe and Incline Village
Nevada; and 15 Central Minnesota communities. Take a
look at the
Clearwire News Releases Pages for more specific
details.
About Clearwire
Clearwire is a provider of reliable, wireless,
high-speed broadband Internet service to consumers and
small businesses. Clearwire is utilizing
next-generation, non-line-of-sight wireless technology,
developed by its subsidiary company NextNet Wireless, to
connect customers to the Internet using radio spectrum,
thus eliminating the confines of traditional cable or
phone wiring. The tower transmits radio signals from a
base site to a small, wireless modem the size of a
paperback book, which easily connects a user’s computer
to the Internet. For more information, visit
clearwire.com.
Fast: Clearwire
gives you broadband speed with an always-on,
always-secure Internet connection. Access your favorite
web pages, music, movies, photos and more at speeds over
25 times faster than dial-up.
Flexible: With
Clearwire you have true mobility. Your Clearwire
connection is so flexible; you're no longer tied to just
one location. You can use Clearwire anytime, anywhere in
our service area, for instant Internet access. The
limit is your own imagination.
Affordable: Being
on a budget doesn't mean you have to settle for a slow
connection. With Clearwire, you can get broadband speed
for dial-up prices. Clearwire offers a few simple
options so you can choose the service plan that suits
your needs.
Simple: Set it up yourself in just minutes. With
Clearwire, there's no software to install and no
technician to wait for. Just sign up for a service plan,
plug the wireless modem into your computer, and you're
good to go.
HELPFUL
TIPS
Q:
"How secure is Clearwire? Is it more secure
than Wi-Fi?"
A:
Clearwire is very secure. It's more secure than
Wi-Fi because it uses OFDM transmission protocol
(featuring a design standard that includes
secure wireless data transmission) and licensed
2.5GHz frequencies. Wi-Fi operates on unlicensed
2.4GHz frequencies, making it vulnerable to
scanning and packet interception.