Mesh networking

Mesh networking

Take a look at the diagram above.  This diagram could represent a handful of WaveShark Communicators, all at various positions and at various distances from one another.  These distances could be under a mile or they could be more than several miles.  In extreme cases, some of the devices may be 10 or miles from one another.  The black dots represent WaveShark Communicators and the black lines between them represent WaveShark Communicators that are in direct communication with one another.

The WaveShark Communicator's built-in mesh networking means that all of these devices are able to communicate with one another, even though not all of the devices are within direct range with one another.

Messages or data sent from the upper-left device can be received by the lower-right device because messages and data automatically flood throughout the network.

Another benefit of mesh networking is that it happens automatically.  There is typically no need for device configuration changes, network administrators, or sophisticated network planning.  Larger permanent networks with many users or very large distances may require more planning.