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Mesh network

A mesh network is a system of multiple devices, often called “nodes,” that together create a wireless network with wide coverage and stable connection. Unlike traditional networks, where a central router handles all connections, the nodes in a mesh network cooperate to distribute the signal evenly over an area. This makes it possible to eliminate “dead zones” and maintain a strong connection even in larger buildings or homes with multiple floors.

If a node in the network loses contact or becomes overloaded, the traffic is automatically redirected through other nodes, creating a flexible and self-adjusting system. Mesh networks are particularly useful in situations where the signal strength from a single router is not sufficient, and they are popular for both home and business solutions.

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