Mesh node
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A mesh node is a node on a mesh network. This node can be anything with a network transceiver. Examples include a USB hard disk, a telephone, and an airliner. Mesh nodes communicate with each other and use some sort of ad-hoc networking protocol to route messages amongst themselves without the need for a traditional, hierarchical routing model. This also allows for nodes to join, move among, and drop out of the network without having to make administrative changes. And a product from Saxnet GmbH Germany http://www.saxnet.de & http://www.meshnode.org