Cisco has some awesome equipment for wireless mesh, but obviously costs a lot more then dlink or linksys. http://www.cisco.com/en/US
This is typically used outdoors.
You have to look at exactly what you want to cover. You can go with lightweight access points which can all be wired to the network and do handoffs as people roam around the building via the wireless lan controller. or netgear has the wg302 and wg102 models which will allow you to create a point to multipoint bridges (5 max)
Mesh is used most for carrier outdoors. If you doing indoor coverage i would suggest point to multipoint links
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by: vsudipPosted on 2009-05-07 at 08:04:18ID: 24326698
have a look here.. .it/groups /wireless/ weblog/0c7 ff/ Mesh_Ne tworking_. html
http://wireless.ictp