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Infrastructure wireless mesh networks are a promising technology for cost-effective broadband provision which utilise consumer access points to relay data through the network, hence requiring little fixed infrastructure. Because of this, during the initial network rollout, relatively low investment in infrastructure has the potential to give good levels of coverage within the network area. However,...
Infrastructure wireless mesh networks promise a flexible and cost-effective means for providing last-mile delivery for broadband access, particularly in rural areas. Each customer forwards traffic between their neighbors and an Internet gateway, thus providing high coverage for little upfront investment. However, particularly during the early stages of deployment, seed nodes may be necessary to provide...
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