Coverage Area
Coverage Area
Ukiah Wireless has several wireless access points around the Ukiah valley. At least one of them is visible from most locations in the Ukiah area. However, keep in mind that trees and other obstructions will block the radio signal -- you need a direct line-of-sight to the access point in order to connect.
The access points are:
Pacific Internet wireless coverage area -- Ukiah area APs Map courtesy of Google Maps -- check them out!
At our office
307 S. Main Street
(shown as "Main" in map picture)
West
1/3 up hill above end of Gobbi St.(This is just above where the big peace sign is lit up at Christmas time.)
Plus we have a new Upper West access point, stronger and newer equipment, above the West access point.
East
On a small knoll just south of Coyote Dam
Perkins
On the hill above the east end of Perkins St., where it turns left toward Vichy Springs and Redemeyer Rd.
BlackBart A
On Black Bart Trail on the ridge above the east side of Redwood Valley. Servicing Redwood Valley and Blackbart Tr. Residents.
BlackBart B
On The highest peak of Blackbart Trail - Servicing Potter Valley.
Russian River Estates
If you can see the Sanel Water Tanks, or if you could if there weren't a few tress in the way, we can get you service. We also have an access point down on Riverside Dr.
Cow
At the TIA television translator site on Cow Mountain. Generally provides coverage to the southern part of the valley -- the northern end of the coverage area is approximately Gobbi St. in Ukiah.
Our total coverage area ranges from Russian River Estates in the south to Redwood Valley Cellars in the north. (Currently, topography cuts off most of northern Redwood Valley from our Black Bart access point, as there is a small hill on the north side of that location.) We are currently working on expanding services up through the Tomki area and are in need of your support. For more information call us.
If you have any questions about whether or not you lie within our coverage area, email us or call the office at 707-356-WIFI. We can check your address on a map or satellite photo to get a general idea, or set up an appointment for a site survey to find out for certain.