Diving Deeper
2. Why Mesh Topology Thrives in LAN Environments
LANs are all about connecting devices in a limited geographical area, like your home, office, or school. And that’s where mesh topologies shine. Because, within that limited area, the advantages of redundancy and robust connectivity really come to the fore.
Mesh networks within a LAN are often used to extend Wi-Fi coverage. Imagine a large house with thick walls. A single router might not cut it. A mesh network, with multiple nodes strategically placed, ensures a strong, stable connection throughout the entire building. No more Wi-Fi frustration!
What makes it so good for a LAN, then? It’s all about reliability. If one node goes down, the others pick up the slack. Data can still flow. Your connection doesn’t just die. The network adapts. This kind of resilience is really important to keep things running smoothly for you, and your office.
Moreover, the relatively short distances within a LAN mean that the data doesn’t have to travel too far between nodes. This keeps latency low, which is crucial for applications like online gaming, video conferencing, and streaming. Low latency means better experience. No one wants lag!