Installation
How fixed wireless installation works
A fixed wireless installation confirms that your home can receive a strong signal, places low-profile equipment carefully, routes weather-rated cabling, configures your router, and tests the connection before the technician leaves. The goal is a clean install and a connection that works in the rooms where you actually use it.
Quick Takeaways
- Serviceability is checked before installation proceeds.
- The technician looks for strong signal and clean equipment placement.
- Cabling should be neat, weather-rated, and protected.
- Router setup and device transition support are part of a good installation.
Step 1: Address check and appointment
The process starts with your service address. Arizona Network checks whether the location appears serviceable and then helps schedule a real installation appointment.
Availability depends on more than a ZIP code. Fixed wireless needs the right network coverage and signal path for the specific property.
Step 2: On-site survey and signal confirmation
When the technician arrives, they confirm the best path to the network and identify a clean mounting location. This step matters because fixed wireless performance depends on signal quality and proper placement.
If the home cannot receive a reliable signal, the team can review options before moving forward.
Step 3: Antenna and cabling
The antenna or radio equipment is installed as discreetly as possible. Roof type, mounting location, cable path, and weather exposure all influence the final approach.
Cabling should be clean, weather-rated, and routed to the home connection point with appropriate protection. A neat install is not cosmetic only; it helps long-term reliability.
Step 4: Router setup and testing
After the outside connection is ready, the technician configures the router, places it for coverage, and tests the connection. If you are switching from another provider, the team can help devices reconnect and reduce downtime.
Arizona Network's process is designed so you install the new service before canceling the old one. That makes the transition much less stressful.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does fixed wireless installation take?
Most installations take a few hours, depending on roof type, cabling, signal conditions, and router setup needs.
Do I need to install the equipment myself?
No. Arizona Network uses professional installation because signal, mounting, cabling, and router setup all affect reliability.
Can I keep my existing WiFi name and password?
In many cases, the router can be configured with your existing WiFi name and password so devices reconnect more easily.