What is mesh network?

A network in which there are multiple network links between computers to provide multiple paths for data to travel.

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Sunil

  • Dec 22nd, 2005
 

It Is a Combination Of Star & Ring N/w.

Using Large Number Of Cables.

Trouble Shooting Is Very Easy

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Rameshwar

  • Aug 29th, 2006
 

Hi,

In mesh network, each & every computer is connected to each other.

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Hardish NR Thacker

  • Aug 17th, 2007
 

All hosts are directly connecting with all other hosts over network on separate transmission media.

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dharmendra1826

  • Oct 12th, 2007
 

In mesh network all host are connected to each other, but it takes huge amount of cabel.

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GHUBIYH

  • Aug 2nd, 2011
 

E: What is mesh network?

In mesh network all host are connected to each other, but it takes huge amount of cable.

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Bolo

  • Nov 20th, 2014
 

In mesh network, all host are connected to each other, but it takes so many cable

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ajithprasadpv

  • Jul 26th, 2015
 

Mesh are of two types:
Full mesh: Each devices are connected to every other devices in the network independently.

Partial Mesh: Multiple devices are connected to each other, but not all the devices are connected.

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Shubham Tripathi

  • Nov 20th, 2015
 

A mesh network is a network topology in which each node relays data for the network. All mesh nodes cooperate in the distribution of data in the network. Mesh networks can relay messages using either a flooding technique or a routing technique.Mesh networks can be considered a type of an ad-hoc network. Thus, mesh networks are closely related to mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs), although MANETs also must deal with problems introduced by the mobility of the nodes.

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