Tuesday, January 9, 2018

Mesh networks: An alternative way to connect to the internet gains steam

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The repeal of Obama-era net neutrality laws has folks looking for ways to connect to the internet other than relying on the nation’s powerful service providers. 

One of these options is “mesh networks.” 

Mesh networks already exist, but in different forms. Here, we’ll shed light on the two types of mesh networks, a connectivity option that is little-used in most home environments. Interest in mesh networks has been growing since the Federal Communications Commission voted to repeal net neutrality.

First, what’s a mesh network?

When you google search for “mesh networks,” the results will be options to buy some curiously shaped WiFi pods from a variety of companies. They come in all shapes and sizes: cylindrical, hexagonal, and flat squares.  Read more…

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