A mesh wireless network node must perform three functions: serve client devices, receive traffic from another mesh node (mesh ingress) and transmit traffic to another mesh node (mesh egress).
Today’s battlefields must connect the edge to the enterprise – tying together communications, data, sight pictures, and sensor information on a common network. Mesh radio technologies are often ...
LONDON, Sept. 10, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- DTC today announced the broad market launch of the Sentry 6161, a military‑focused mesh MANET radio engineered to meet the demanding needs of front‑line ...
New mesh-networking technology will allow soldiers to more quickly search an area for signs of nuclear contamination. A company called Rajant has combined mesh radio transmitters with ...
Ashburn, Virginia, Feb. 18, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- CODAN and Domo Tactical Communications (DTC) are proud to announce the unveiling of the new Sentry Mesh 6161-L radio, completing the Sentry Series ...
goTenna Pro X is the world’s smallest, lightest, and most cost-effective tactical mesh radio. Without cell, wifi, or satellite, teams can maintain situational awareness and critical communications ...
In late February 2004, emergency agencies responded to a catastrophe at San Francisco's landmark Golden Gate Bridge. First to the scene was the Marin County Office of Emergency Services, followed by ...
San Francisco-based tech company Somewear Labs has taken the wraps off a pocket-sized military multi-networking communication device called Node that can automatically switch between internet-like ...
goTenna Pro is the world’s smallest, lightest, and most cost-effective tactical mesh radio. Without cell, wifi, or satellite, teams can maintain situational awareness and critical communications ...
In late February 2004, emergency agencies responded to a catastrophe at San Francisco's landmark Golden Gate Bridge. First to the scene was the Marin County Office of Emergency Services, followed by ...