A Wireless Mesh Network (WMN) is a type of wireless network that utilizes mesh topology to connect nodes. It is a self-organizing and self-healing network, meaning that it can automatically adjust to changes in the environment and recover from node failures. WMNs are used in a variety of applications, including home and enterprise networks, public safety networks, and industrial automation. WMNs are becoming increasingly popular due to their scalability, flexibility, and cost-effectiveness. They are also well-suited for applications that require high reliability and low latency, such as real-time video streaming and voice over IP (VoIP). The WMN market is expected to grow in the coming years as more organizations adopt the technology for their wireless networking needs. The market is also expected to benefit from the increasing demand for high-speed wireless networks and the growing adoption of Internet of Things (IoT) devices. Some of the major players in the WMN market include Cisco Systems, Inc., Aruba Networks, Inc., Ruckus Wireless, Inc., Ubiquiti Networks, Inc., and Motorola Solutions, Inc. Show Less Read more
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