In general, a 'mesh' refers to a network topology where devices (nodes) are interconnected with multiple redundant connections. This allows for alternative paths for data transmission if one path fails, enhancing reliability and robustness. Common uses include mesh Wi-Fi networks for home or office, wireless sensor networks for environmental monitoring, and ad-hoc mobile networks for communication in areas without infrastructure.
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