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Of the three generations of existing Mesh Networks, which does Meshlium belong to?

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Of the three generations of existing Mesh Networks, which does Meshlium belong to?

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Meshlium devices have two separate cards for building WiFi networks, meaning that they are in the 2nd Generation of Mesh Networks. This means that the machines can cohabit with two types of networks: the mesh network between the routers (referred to as Backhaul) and the network for connecting to the client. Normally, they are configured to work at separate frequencies: 5GHz – 802.11a the mesh network and 2.4GHz – 802.11b/g the client network.

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