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* '''Mesh Network:''' A mesh network is a peer-to-peer network where there are multiple links between each Mesh Node. | * '''Mesh Network:''' A mesh network is a peer-to-peer network where there are multiple links between each Mesh Node. | ||
* '''Mesh Node:''' Think of a mesh network as a graph. A mesh node is one 'vertex' on that graph. It's the combination of radios and single-board-computers you keep in your home in order to participate in your neighborhood network. | * '''Mesh Node:''' Think of a mesh network as a graph. A mesh node is one 'vertex' on that graph. It's the combination of radios and single-board-computers you keep in your home in order to participate in your neighborhood network. | ||
+ | * '''Mesh Radio''' Each mesh node uses one or more mesh radios to communicate with other mesh nodes. For simplicity, the radio will sometimes be omitted from diagrams despite being a separate piece of hardware. The job of the mesh radio is to relay traffic between the ethernet plug on the mesh node and a meshing wifi signal. | ||
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Glossary Of Terms
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- LAN: See Wikipedia: Local Area Network
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- Mesh Network: A mesh network is a peer-to-peer network where there are multiple links between each Mesh Node.
- Mesh Node: Think of a mesh network as a graph. A mesh node is one 'vertex' on that graph. It's the combination of radios and single-board-computers you keep in your home in order to participate in your neighborhood network.
- Mesh Radio Each mesh node uses one or more mesh radios to communicate with other mesh nodes. For simplicity, the radio will sometimes be omitted from diagrams despite being a separate piece of hardware. The job of the mesh radio is to relay traffic between the ethernet plug on the mesh node and a meshing wifi signal.
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- Peer-to-Peer: Peer-to-peer computing or networking is a distributed application architecture that partitions tasks or workloads between peers. Peers are equally privileged, equipotent participants in the application. They are said to form a peer-to-peer network of nodes.
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- WAN: See Wikipedia: Wide Area Network