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What is a Mesh Connectivity Layer?

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What is a Mesh Connectivity Layer?

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Mesh connectivity layers are innovations in computer technology that make it possible for an end user to make a connection with a wireless mesh network. The purpose of this connection is to make use of wireless mesh networks that utilize Wi-Fi or WiMAX as a means of accessing the Internet. Configured to work with Microsoft based operating systems, the mesh connectivity layer helps to create a stable link via the network that allows the user to enjoy browsing the Internet from a number of locations. The components in a mesh connectivity layer, or CML, are fairly straightforward. The system will include a loadable Windows driver. This loadable driver functions as a virtual network adaptor, helping the connectivity layer make the connection to the mesh network. Line Quality Source Routing is the routing protocol of choice for the mesh connectivity layer. LQSR is a specialized routing alternative developed by Microsoft to provide the same type of functionality as provided by dynamic source

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