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explain me mesh topology​

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Mesh topology is a type of networking where all nodes cooperate to distribute data amongst each other.  This topology was originally developed 30+ years ago for military applications, but today, they are typically used for things like home automation, smart HVAC control, and smart buildings. Within this article, we’ll provide a general overview of how mesh topology works, the benefits and considerations associated with mesh networks, industry standards, and alternatives.

Here's an example WiFi product that uses mesh networking.

How do mesh topologies work?

Many mesh networks allow radios to spontaneously organize themselves by using something called ad hoc on-demand distance vectoring. This is a reactive protocol using some characteristics of proactive routing—meaning the developer creates some of the routes and identifies nodes to play different roles, like an end node or repeater. In simplified terms, an endpoint doesn’t just act as destination and a source of data, but also as a relay point.

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