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Routers are Dead; Long Live the Router
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WLAN ACCESS POINTS DEFINITION (continued):
and small businesses operating in rural neighborhoods to connect their networks together for affordable Internet connections. According to networking expert John Shepler, in the near future the Wi-Fi card in your laptop might become an access point in addition to its normal role as network client. In a full mesh topology, every node communicates with every other node, not just back and forth to a central router. In another variation, called a partial mesh network, nodes communicate with all nearby nodes, but not distant nodes. All communications are between the clients and the access point servers.
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