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|    freejazz to Grant Taylor    |
|    Re: Help on Mesh network.    |
|    16 Mar 21 16:13:17    |
   
   From: umbriccilevalo@emaillevalo.it   
      
   Grant Taylor Wrote in message:r   
   > On 3/4/21 5:13 AM, freejazz wrote:> Hi, I'd like to know what are the   
   differences between a Mesh w   
      
      
   Thanks for your precious reply.   
   I had to study a bit for your technical reply..   
   But I wonder about the "backing to haul in the network" what does   
    it mean exactly because I think is in there the real difference   
    between the two modes (Mesh vs non-Mesh).   
   I know that a Mesh network can manage the APs in different ways   
    through the band freqs and which AP is the bes to use for the   
    clients..   
   These years I've been using a TpLink 4220 kit with no-Mesh feature   
    and I have to admit that they are very reliable and I never have   
    connection drops and the speed reaches about 60Mb/s on ethernet   
    output from the receiver.   
   (At home I have got a 200Mb/s peak Internet VDSL)   
   Recently I've tried a Fritz 1260/1220 powerline adapters kit as   
    I'm using a Fritzbox 7530 router to set a Mesh network but I   
    can't reach 70 Mb/s even as peak speed and the network's internet   
    connection fails and I have to restart the router.   
   I know that it's a different matter and the speed is affected by   
    many factors as the state of the wires in my power line,   
    etc...   
      
   About the handing-off between APs in BSSD vs ESSD why did you   
    write that handing-off of APs for the latter is not seen by   
    clients?   
   I admit I have some lack of basis knowledge...:-P   
      
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