What is a Mesh Network?


 

A mesh network is a network in which devices -- or nodes -- are linked together, branching off other devices or nodes. These networks are set up to efficiently route data between devices and clients. A mesh network will contain a group of devices that act as a single Wi-Fi network. This provides multiple sources of Wi-Fi around your house, instead of just a single router.

 

In a traditional Wi-Fi network, your phone or laptop is connected to a single router, and all communication passes through that single router. The farther you are from the router, the weaker the signal. However, for a mesh network, there will be multiple WiFi points in your house, so you will never be far from one. This will allow more stability and flexibility in your WiFI coverage.

 

How Does it Work?

 

Mesh WiFi or Whole Home WiFi systems consists of a main router that connects directly to your modem, and a series of satellite modules, or nodes, placed around your house for full WiFi coverage. They are all part of a single wireless network and share the same SSID and password, unlike traditional WiFi routers.

 

Mesh networks use routing or flooding techniques to send messages. In routing, a message hops from node to node to get to its destination. The mesh network, on the other hand, have continuous connections and reconfigure itself if a path is broken, using self-healing algorithms. There will often be more than one path between a source and a destination.

 

Pros and Cons of a Mesh Network

Pros

Mesh networks include the following benefits:

 

Cons

Mesh networks come with some drawbacks. For example, these include:

 

You will need to consider how you are going to use your Wi-Fi and the cost in order to determine what fits for you. Traditional Wi-Fi is recommended for users on a smaller budget and in smaller spaces. However, if a larger area needs to be covered, and cost is not a factor, then a mesh network is worth considering.



Article ID: 153
Created: April 3, 2024
Last Updated: July 24, 2024
Author: Annive Federicos [annive.federicos@spintel.net.au]

Online URL: https://articles.spintel.net.au/article/what-is-a-mesh-network.html