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Old 03-08-2005, 05:55 AM
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Intel has introduced a new wireless networking standard called 802.11s. This standard utilizes a mesh topology, allowing for fully self-configuring networks where each node can relay messages on behalf of others, thus increasing the range and available bandwidth with the number of nodes active within the system, versus the point-to-point structure of existing WiFi networks. This will radically transform WiFi hotspots, allowing the geographical area and available bandwidth on the network to scale with the number of participants.
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Old 08-10-2009, 06:55 AM
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A wireless mesh network can be seen as a special type of wireless, ad-hoc network. It is often assumed that all nodes in a wireless mesh network are immobile but this need not be so. The mesh routers may be highly mobile. Often the mesh routers are not limited in terms of resources compared to other nodes in the network and thus can be exploited to perform more resource intensive functions. In this way, the wireless mesh network differs from an ad-hoc network since all of these nodes are often constrained by resources.
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Old 11-12-2010, 10:50 PM
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We've been deploying wireless mesh networks for quite some time, and I don't know how Intel's version is really going to change the technology from what it already is. There are many advances that are being made in open sourced wireless mesh on an everyday basis.

Most of the mesh networks that we have deployed have been utilized in conjunction with traditional wifi technology to create a sort of hybrid network. This is all changing however, because the mesh community is changing the way in which the routing is handled.

Mesh is indeed the wave of the future, especially with the advances being made right now.
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