WiMAXWiMAX WiMAX (Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access) is a family of standards for wireless communications. It was designed to use radio transmissions to replace the infamous last mile where the use of laid cables was too costly and impractical. It is one of the possible technologies with which FWA can be implemented. (Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access) is a family of standards for wirelessWireless Connections that use ‘wireless’ transmission systems to connect the user’s device to the network. Typical examples are 3G, 4G, Wi-Fi, and WiMax. communications. It was designed to use radio transmissions to replace the infamous last mile where the use of laid cables was too costly and impractical. It is one of the possible technologies with which FWAFWA Also known as ‘Wireless Local Loop’ (WLL), FWA refers to the use of radio solutions to cover the last mile to property units dispersed in very sparsely populated areas. A main antenna, typically connected to the network via fiber optics, covers an area of varying size where an antenna is mounted on each property unit equipped with an apparatus that transforms the radio signal and enables the connection of the CPE (Customer Premises Equipment), the electronic device used as a user-side terminal. can be implemented.