Wireless connectivity by connecting a number of Station Units to a Base Station. Base stations cover an area by sectoral or Omni-directional antennas

The Point-to-Multipoint topology (also called star topology or simply P2MP) is a common network architecture for outdoor wireless networks to connect multiple locations to one single central location. In a point-to-multipoint wireless Ethernet network, all remote locations do not communicate directly with each other but have a single connection towards the centre of the star network where one or more base station is typically located.

Outdoor point-to-multipoint wireless solutions

Outdoor point-to-multipoint wireless solutions are very common both for wireless Internet service providers (WISPs) and for outdoor video-surveillance systems. In a WISP network, subscribers are connected at the edge of the network using a client device typically mounted on the roof of their house. One or more central base stations are mounted on a high building, or on a mountaintop or on a water tower in line of sight with as many client devices as possible.