
Wireless Mesh Networks
Wireless Mesh Networks are a type of wireless communication system where multiple devices, called nodes, connect directly to each other to share data. Unlike traditional networks with a central router, mesh networks allow each device to communicate with several others, creating a flexible and resilient web of connections. If one node fails, data can automatically reroute through other nodes, enhancing reliability. This setup is commonly used for expansive, reliable coverage in areas like citywide Wi-Fi, large venues, or disaster zones, providing robust, self-healing, and scalable wireless connectivity without reliance on a fixed infrastructure.