Xplornet define both a BASIC WIRELESS installation and an ENHANCED installation.

  • The BASIC installation is what you get for the BASIC installation price.
  • The ENHANCED installation costs EXTRA. See the "Prices" menu above.

So here is the Xplornet Fine Print...

Basic Installation

  • Step 1: after locating a suitable line-of-sight to the Access Point the authorized Xplornet installer will mount the subscriber module to the home or building using a standard mounting bracket.
  • Step 2: the installer runs one pre-terminated outdoor Ethernet cable, up to 75 feet, from the base of the subscriber module to the point of entry into the home or building.
  • Step 3a (Canopy subscriber equipment): the installer installs a surge suppressor, preferably on the exterior of the home or building, which will then be grounded according to local regulations.
  • Step 3b (Expedience subscriber equipment): the subscriber module is then grounded according to local regulations.
  • Step 4: the installer will seal all exterior holes and use drip loops on all exterior cables.
  • Step 5: the installer will run Ethernet cable, up to 50 feet, from the point of entry to the computer's location in the home or building. Typically, a small hole is required to be drilled in the outside of the wall to allow entrance of the cable.
  • Step 6: the installer will hookup an AC Power Adapter.
  • Step 7: finally, the installer will test the system with the customer’s Network Ready PC or his own Laptop to ensure the signal strength is working at the expected service level and Internet browsing is functioning.
Enhanced Installation

Additional charges may apply for any installation work that falls outside Basic Installation. This includes, but is not limited to, the following:..
  • any installation in excess of 50 km round trip from the dealer store to the customer location is subject to a fuel surcharge
  • PC clean up, which includes quarantining and/or removing viruses and spywaresetting up multiple PCs through a router or other Local Area Network (LAN) equipment
  • installing NIC cards
  • setting up multiple accounts on email client programs such as Outlook, Outlook Express, etc
  • running cables in excess of the lengths stated in the Basic Installation section
  • multiple runs of Ethernet cable within the home or building
  • mounting the subscriber module on excessive heights (e.g. greater than standard one-storey roof)
  • installing a pop-up tower or tri-pod and pole to improve line-of-sight
  • installation of a reflector dish
  • tree or branch cutting to avoid line-of-sight obstructions