Is MULTY a Wi-Fi Mesh network?
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As I know MULTY is a set which includes a master device and an extender device.
My question is that if I can connect more extender devices to the master device?
What kind of Wi-Fi network does MULTY support? Mesh or Star?
My question is that if I can connect more extender devices to the master device?
What kind of Wi-Fi network does MULTY support? Mesh or Star?
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What is the difference between Mesh and Star?0
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@Cookie
A mesh network is a network topology in which each node relays data for the network. All mesh nodes cooperate in the distribution of data in the network. It can be applied to both wired and wireless networks.
A star network consists of one central device which acts as a conduit to transmit messages. In star topology, every node (computer workstation or any other peripheral) is connected to a central device.
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If I set up the first and second mesh unit in house, I don’t have to worry about placing the third unit close to the first unit, since it can simply just get the signal from the second unit , allowing I to create a much larger range than I could with Wi-Fi extenders. Is that correct?0
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@Vivicat
You are right. So I would like to know if MULTY supports mesh network.
Can anyone tell me the answer?
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