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Mesh networking is a way to route data, voice and instructions between nodes. It allows for continuous connections and reconfiguration around blocked paths by "hopping" from node to node until a connection can be established.


Mesh networks are self-healing: the network can still operate even when a node breaks down or a connection goes bad. As a result, a very reliable network is formed.


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Mesh networks are also extremely reliable, as each node is connected to several other nodes.
With mesh technology and adaptive radio, devices in a mesh network will only connect with other devices that are in a set range.
However, one feature of wireless mesh networks is that an operator need only deploy a minimal base station infrastructure, and allow the users themselves to extend the network.
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