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What is Wireless mesh?

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Wireless Mesh is terminology used to describe a wireless data network. What makes Mesh Networks so appealing is their ability to be deployed in all types of environments. Mesh Networks are commonly found supporting voice, data, and video. Municipal links commonly support video surveillence application throughout a community. The advantage of a Wireless Mesh Network is that it uses wireless switching that routes data via the path of greatest efficiency ala Ohm. A disadvantage of wireline networks is that they are vulnerable to a single point of failure. Wireless Mesh Networks are comprised of nodes that may support access points or simply data transmission. Vehicles may also act as nodes when equipped with an embedded node. Vehicles may also be used to extend a network. If a tornado takes out a node, you simply dispatch a node equipped vehicle to take its place. Also, when a node goes down, data is switched around it, keeping the network up.

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