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What is a wireless mesh?

A wireless mesh network alleviates the needs for cabling by allowing access point devices to talk to each other wirelessly.

To provide wireless network coverage in a large area (both indoors and outdoors), a single wireless access point (WAP) does not deliver the required range and user density. The common approach is to install multiple access points, and interconnect them with network cabling (typically Ethernet). It is exactly this cabling that poses many challenges, as it is often times unwanted, cumbersome or not cost effective.

  • Fast & Efficient setup
  • Very flexible deployment
  • Self-healing reliability
  • Total Cost of Ownership

A wireless mesh network alleviates the needs for wires by allowing the access points to talk to each other wirelessly as well. Any message can then traverse the wireless mesh network by “hopping” from one mesh node to the next, until it finally reaches it destination.

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What we do

We provide a unique wireless mesh software platform for 3rd parties to deploy on their preferred devices.

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Meshbone wireless mesh networks can be deployed in a variety of markets, and for a wide range of vertical applications. Here are some examples.

How mesh works

A wireless mesh network alleviates the needs for cabling by allowing access point devices to talk to each other wirelessly.