The TraiLink Network
TraiLink leverages an advanced off-grid mesh network, where each device functions as both a transmitter and receiver. This allows for seamless communication without the need for cellular or Wi-Fi coverage. The system dynamically adapts, routing signals through connected devices to ensure consistent, reliable connectivity in even the most remote environments.
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Adding Devices
When a new device joins the group, the network automatically reconfigures to optimize connections.
Topography Obstructions
If a large hill or mountain obstructs the line of sight between devices, the connection may weaken. However, with the TraiLink mesh network, only one active connection is needed to maintain connectivity. This ensures that riders in red and purple stay linked, whereas traditional point-to-point systems like walkie-talkies would struggle in such situations.
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Lost Connection
If a TraiLink device goes offline, the group will receive a notification. The app will display the last known location, speed, and direction. The device will continuously search for the missing member until they are found and the connection is restored.
Long Groups
The TraiLink mesh network ensures the pink and orange devices remain connected by transmitting data through each group member. Even if the distance between these devices exceeds 50km, the connection is maintained!
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