Moving From Wireless Backhaul To Wired (superior) Connections
In almost all ways except ease of deployment and ease of moving points of presence, wireless backhaul connections are inferior: They are slower, occupy spectrum that could be used by user devices (especially true as 5.8 GHz devices proliferate), require many more truck rolls (typically three times as many) as wired backhaul, are limited in capacity, and tend to have significantly worse latency and security than wired networks. They are often viewed as an initial or temporary measure.
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