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May 25, 2008 · How far are mesh networks from fulfilling the vision of a ubiquitous high-speed Internet access? We have noticed that existing wireless backhaul ...
May 25, 2008 · In terms of performance, experiences from deployed mesh networks paint a dark picture. Assuming that most user traffic is sent between the APs ...
Jan 26, 2008 · Wireless technology promises a realization of the long-standing vision of ubiquitous high-speed Internet access. WiFi-based wireless.
Using MagNets, this paper provides insight on how to plan and design efficient wireless backhaul networks by describing the work breakdown and the lessons ...
Using MagNets, this paper provides insight on how to plan and design efficient wireless backhaul networks by describing the work breakdown and the lessons ...
Using MagNets, this paper provides insight on how to plan and design efficient wireless backhaul networks by describing the work breakdown and the lessons ...
Wireless technology promises a realization of the long-standing vision of ubiquitous high-speed Internet access. WiFi-based wireless mesh networks that provide ...
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Wired backhaul is second to none when it comes to network stability and performance; however, wired backhaul does come with some costly pitfalls.
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When blockages are transitory (e.g. buses) or seasonal (e.g. tree foliage), we can exploit the advantages of dynamically configured mesh networking (see below).