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The problem of unstable Wi-Fi signal in large rooms is familiar to many owners of apartments, houses and offices. Thick walls, metal structures and a considerable distance from the router create areas where the Internet simply does not work or the speed drops to an unacceptable level. Traditional signal amplifiers often only make things worse by creating additional networks and making connections more difficult. The Click.ua range includes Ruijie mesh systems that solve this problem radically, creating a single wireless network without breaks and complex settings.
Mesh technology provides uniform coverage of the entire area without having to switch between different access points manually.
What mesh is and why it works
Mesh network — is a distributed system of wireless access points that automatically connect to each other and create a single coverage. Unlike a traditional router with amplifiers, where each device creates a separate network, the mesh system works as a complete organism. The user sees only one network name, and his device automatically switches to the nearest point with the best signal when moving around the room.
Ruijie access points of the Reyee series implement mesh topology without the need to lay cables between devices. The base station connects to the Internet via a wired connection, and other points are installed in areas with poor coverage and automatically integrated into the network via Wi-Fi. The system itself determines the optimal data transmission routes, selects the least loaded channels and distributes user devices between points for a balanced load. Some models support self-optimization technology that constantly analyzes the state of the network and adjusts parameters to achieve maximum performance.
Installation of the Ruijie mesh system does not require special knowledge. After connecting the base point to the Internet, it is enough to enable additional devices —, they will automatically detect the network and connect to it. Management is carried out through the Ruijie Cloud mobile application, which provides a clear interface for monitoring coverage, viewing connected devices and setting security parameters.
Practical advantages for different scenarios
Ruijie mesh technology effectively solves coating problems in various types of premises. Main benefits evaluated by users:
- Multi-level buildings receive a stable signal on all floors without the need to install separate routers.
- Offices with complex planning structures are provided with seamless coverage in meeting rooms, corridors and work areas.
- Commercial spaces such as cafes or shops can expand the network over the entire area without a large number of cables.
- Private houses with private plots get the opportunity to bring Wi-Fi to the terrace or garage through external access points.
The Ruijie system automatically adapts to changing operating conditions. If one of the access points is disabled or fails, the mesh network rebuilds routes and maintains communication through other devices. This ensures high reliability and stability of connection even in critical situations.
Support for the Wi-Fi 6 standard in Reyee series models guarantees high data transfer speed and efficient operation with a large number of simultaneously connected — devices from smartphones and laptops to smart TVs and home automation systems.
Your space is unlimited
Ruijie's Mesh solution turns problem areas into a full part of your wireless infrastructure. Ease of deployment makes the technology available for home use, and reliability and functionality meet the requirements of the corporate sector. The investment in the mesh system is paid off by the comfort of using the Internet anywhere in the room, the stability of the connection and the ability to easily expand the coverage in the future. Forget about «dead zones» and slow internet — mesh technology Ruijie creates a truly wireless experience without compromises and complex settings.
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