
mesh networks
A mesh network is a type of communication network where each device, or node, connects directly to multiple other devices. This creates a web-like structure, allowing data to be sent through multiple paths. If one node fails or experiences issues, the network can still function by rerouting information through other connections. Mesh networks are often used for enhancing Wi-Fi coverage, particularly in large areas, and are beneficial in situations where traditional networks may be unreliable. They are not only robust but also scalable, allowing easy addition of new devices without significant setup changes.