Mesh Networking / Wireless Mesh Nodes
Technology Explained

Wireless Mesh Networking is Mesh Technology
implemented over a Wireless LAN.

This type of Internet infrastructure is decentralized, relatively inexpensive, and very reliable and resilient, as each node need only transmit as far as the next node. Nodes act as repeaters to transmit data from nearby nodes to peers that are too far away to reach, resulting in a network that can span large distances, especially over rough or difficult terrain.

Mesh Networks
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.

Mesh networks are also extremely reliable, as each node is connected to several other nodes. If one node drops out of the network, due to hardware failure or any other reason, its neighbors simply find another route.

Extra capacity can be installed by simply adding more nodes. Mesh networks may involve either fixed or mobile devices.

The principle is similar to the way packets travel around the wired Internet — data will hop from one device to another until it reaches a given destination. Dynamic routing capabilities included in each device allow this to happen.

To implement such dynamic routing capabilities, each device needs to communicate its routing information to every device it connects with, "almost in real time". Each device then determines what to do with the data it receives — either pass it on to the next device or keep it. The routing algorithm used will attempt to always ensure that the data takes the most appropriate (fastest) route to its destination.

The choice of radio technology for wireless mesh networks is crucial. In a traditional wireless network where laptops connect to a single access point, each laptop has to share a fixed pool of bandwidth.

With mesh technology, and adaptive radio, devices in a mesh network will only connect with other devices that are in a set range. The advantage is that, like a natural load balancing system, the more devices the more bandwidth becomes available, provided that the number of hops in the average communications path is kept low.

Since this wireless Internet infrastructure has the potential to be much cheaper than the traditional type, many wireless community network groups are already creating wireless mesh networks.

 

.:Mesh Repeaters:.


Wi-Fi Mesh Technology Repeater

.:The "mesh node" Repeater Box

The biggest advantage to The CareFree CheckBox Wi-Fi Hotspot System is that you can expand your coverage area by adding more Mesh Repeaters to a single CheckBox Master unit.

Each Repeater becomes the closest network access point for your customer. In our experience, an average size hotel, motel, campground or RV resort will need one Master and typically, 3 to 6 Repeaters.

We call them Wi-Fi Mesh Technology Repeaters because the system meshes with the wireless internet network upon installation. Each Repeater, at your location, checks in with the Master at 5 minute intervals. This accomplishes two things:
  1. If a Repeater is experiencing particularly heavy traffic, the Master will reroute others in the mesh to compensate.
  2. In the rare event a Repeater malfunctions, the mesh is redirected to provide seamless Wi-Fi access to your customers.
The result is no bottle necks, no slowdowns, no problems, for your customers, or you. In fact, a test was run... 212 computer users were logged onto one CheckBox Wi-Fi HotSpot using Mesh Repeaters, all at the same time, with no reduction in speed or quality of experience.

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Great, you're thinking, the Repeaters are all happily meshed with the Master, but what if something goes wrong with the Master? Good question, and a fair one to ask.

We program the CareFree CheckBox Master to check in with the mainframe in intervals ranging from 15 minutes to four hours. When it does, information about the status of the wireless internet network is relayed.

If there are any problems, the technical support center knows immediately. They are then able to correct any problem that may arise. In the event they are unable to do so, you will be contacted and made aware of the issue. We have not yet had any matter that was not easily resolved.

WiFi Mesh Technology works.


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