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Wi-Fi networks play an important role in today's technological world, with billions of devices connected to Wi-Fi networks. Today, most Internet connections in the world occur through wireless networks.
Wi-Fi networks can be built according to different principles, depending on the tasks that this or that wireless network solves. There are three basic principles that most Wi-Fi networks of all sizes are built on: Access Point, Point to Point, Point to Multipoint.
If you do not know what type of system you need, contact our qualified engineer and he will help you select and install the system.
MESH network
This is a conceptually new approach to Wi-Fi. In fact, this is a multipoint-multipoint connection scheme. MESH does not require wires; instead access points are connected to each other by radio. Thus, you can quickly and inexpensively “cover” large spaces with a Wi-Fi network.

Buildings connection
A point-to-point wireless connection can be part of a larger Wi-Fi network, it can act as a simple bridge between two wired networks, or it can simply add a remote point to an existing network. It is most often used to connect users from several buildings because it transmits data between two specific points, and does not broadcast a network signal to all network clients in its area of ​​operation.