A mesh WiFi system uses multiple access points that work together to provide continuous coverage throughout a home or office, says Tobie van Schalkwyk, business unit manager at Duxbury Networking.
Turning to mesh WiFi to solve connectivity problems in homesVisit our press officeIn South Africa, many homes and businesses are built with materials like brick, concrete and stone. While these structures provide excellent durability, they often create challenges for WiFi signals. Thick walls can significantly weaken or block signals, resulting in dead zones and unreliable connections. For modern households and businesses reliant on stable connectivity, this is frustrating.
Traditional solutions, such as repositioning routers or using range extenders, often fall short because they either fail to reach all areas effectively or create inconsistent speeds across the network. This is when mesh WiFi systems come into play.A mesh WiFi system uses multiple access points, or satellites, that work together to provide continuous coverage throughout your home or office.
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