what is a mesh topology
A mesh topology setup is where each of the computers and network devices are interconnected with one another, allowing for most transmissions to be distributed, even if one of the connections go down. This topology is not commonly used for most computer networks as it is difficult and expensive to have redundant connection to every computer. However, this topology is commonly used for wireless networks.
The mesh topology is a topology of network in which each node is connected to all nodes. This makes it possible to carry messages from one node to another in different ways. If the mesh network is fully connected, there can be absolutely no interruption in communications. Each server has its own connections with all other servers. The establishment of a mesh network is a way to route data, voice and instructions between nodes. Mesh networks differ from other networks where the network elements (node) are connected all in all, through separate cables. This configuration provides redundant paths throughout the network so that if one cable fails, another will take over the traffic.
a network design in which each node is fully connected or partially connected to other node in the network you can think of nodes as a computer or your laptop in a LAN network and your friends are connected to you to play lan games , they all may be directly connected to you or indirectly
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