5 Reasons To Mesh Wifi | Best Mesh For Thick Walls
Mesh WiFi Is Sweeping The United States.
The concept is simple: Mesh WiFi extends the signal of your wireless router so you can get reliable Internet access anywhere in your business. It is exceptionally useful for areas that are:
- Larger than 2,000 sq. ft.
- Have Unusually shaped Floor Plan
- Built with internal walls that are thick, brick, or metal
- Built with internal or external areas that don’t have electrical service
This makes them mesh WiFi exceptionally valuable within parking garages .
Wireless Mesh Connected systems employ an intelligent networking design, in which all possible paths are available to transport data from one point in the network to another.
This has a number of advantages over more traditional networks, in which everything has to connect directly via Wi-Fi to a small number of centralized internet access points.
A wireless network also allows for easier and faster installation since the need to pull cable through walls and ceilings for fixed station terminations is eliminated. As such, adding or changing stations in the future becomes faster and more cost effective.
Mesh WiFi solves these problems by taking the radio signal from your WiFi router, capturing it, and rebroadcasting it with an improved signal strength.
This naturally extends the area of WiFi coverage in your business, which also improves the reliability of your Internet connections overall.
Now, instead of losing a signal in walled-in area, you can enjoy streamlined Internet connectivity
Here Are 5 Reasons to Switch to Mesh Wireless Guidance:
Mesh Wireless Systems Are More Reliable
The number one reason to get a Mesh WiFi PGS is reliability.
This refers to the reliability of your wireless Internet as a whole. Without Mesh WiFi, your location is prone to dead zones. Much like cellular dead zones, that means you don’t get the wireless service you need for your Internet-connected devices to work properly.
That means you could lose a WiFi signal at any point, including in the middle of an app update or a product download. Mesh WiFi eliminates that possibility by taking your router’s original wireless signal and rebroadcasting it at its original strength.
So while your router’s signal may only have a range of about 100 feet, your Mesh WiFi units — called “satellites” — can reproduce the signal to cover an entire building.
Mesh Wireless Systems Reduce Bottlenecks
Because a Mesh network provides multiple possible paths for transferring data from point A to point B, the network will preferentially use the fastest most efficient path. But if that path becomes blocked or congested for some reason, alternate paths can be and are used instead.
This intentional redundancy at the information transfer level means improved network up-time since problems, if they arise, are more localized in their consequences rather that affecting the whole network. The “bottleneck” problem is avoided.
Completely Wireless Integration
In our Mesh network, Mesh nodes connect wirelessly to each other in an intelligent fashion.
While in a traditional network all Wi-Fi access points need to be physically connected to the hardware internet access point, in a Mesh network, as long as one node is connected, all nodes will share this connectivity equally. It doesn’t matter where the connection point is as long as somewhere in the Mesh network there is physical access.
Mesh nodes use existing Wi-Fi standards to communicate and you can keep adding them in any way you wish.
Mesh WiFi Systems Provide Better Error Handling
So, many consultants will say “you need to design for failure.”
If something does fail in the network, our Mesh network design means communications keep flowing even as the failing node is being repaired.
A node going down that is in the most direct path between two points may have a slightly lower performance while it is repaired, but this is vastly preferable to the whole network being incapacitated while service is being performed.
If you lose a light fixture, it takes 10 minutes to fix… and without boots on the ground!
Mesh WiFi Systems Allow Your Network To Scale
A Mesh network can be expanded more easily into new areas than a traditional network, it is precisely this flexibility that why Mesh networks have already become very popular in businesses applications, where there is no longer a need to have one-time large expenditures on networking expansion, when a more gradual enlargement – or contraction – of your network may be the better course of action.
That’s another benefit of a Mesh system – as you retire components for any reason, you do not disable your entire network by taking some parts from it.
CONCLUSION
The camera-based FALCON VISION® Integrated PGS in the ONLY Wireless Mesh Connected system using state-of-the-art Edge Processing with a WiFi backbone. This wireless PGS nests within arguably the highest quality and highest performing LED lighting fixture.
No other product on the market can claim that.
With no need for additional unsightly conduit wiring combined with lower installation costs, you can start generating ROI much sooner with quicker deployment timelines and minimized implementation headaches. FALCON VISION® Integrated PGS Wireless Mesh Connected systems are perfect for existing garages as well as new construction.