Mesh Networks- Enabling Wi-Fi Everywhere

What are Mesh Networks?

These are groups of smart gadgets (telephones, tablets, etc.), which interface with each other's Wi-Fi so that web extents and availability can be enhanced. Wireless mesh networks provide a network connection that is spread out among dozens or even hundreds of wireless mesh nodes that link to each other to share their connection across a large area. In the event of failure of some nodes, the remaining nodes could continue to communicate with each other, and, if necessary, serve as uplinks for the other nodes.

How it works?

There's a main router that connects directly to a modem and a series of satellite modules, or nodes, that have been placed throughout an area. Each node serves as a hop point for other nodes in the system. This helps the nodes farthest from the router to deliver a strong Wi-Fi signal as they are talking to other nodes and not relying on one-to-one communications with the router.

The problem!

Various remote territories are not sufficiently productive for Internet Service Providers to create a framework . Range extenders do a good job of filling in dead zones, but typically provide only half the bandwidth that you get from your main router. The mesh network stretches bandwidth access to these remotes zones without the need for a range extender, whilst also resolving Network Congestion Collapse issues.

The solution!

BANDZ is building Mesh networks which will enable worldwide internet coverage, even to the areas where no service providers deliver internet services or where it is costly for ISPs to setup infrastructure. BANDZ will enable its users to be a part of a peer-to-peer Global Extranet that will allow access to authorized peers over large Mesh-VPNs. This system will interconnect individuals within and across homes, cities, countries, and the world.

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