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Will the 802.11s standard for mesh networks work with Meshlium?

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Will the 802.11s standard for mesh networks work with Meshlium?

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Currently, the 802.11s protocol developed by the IEEE, is in the experimental phase. For the time being there is no stable version that can be included in mesh routers. However, Meshlium works with the Linux kernel, which has its own implementation led by the project Open802. This means that when 802.11s becomes a stable protocol it will be possible to integrate it in Meshlium without affecting the architecture, the system or the applications implemented on it.

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