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by jwarkentin 4497 days ago
I don't think it's fair to say that as a generality. The stability and latency of the network very much depends on the routing protocol used as well as the strength of the connection between the nodes (assuming it's a wireless mesh). There are many routing protocols that are more robust. Some protocols are tolerant of devices moving, some are not. Some are self-healing, some are not. Some have to map out the full route to a device before sending data, some are only aware of the next hop.

There are a lot of options, each with their advantages in different situations. It's not so clear cut. It can be fast or it can be slow. It can be stable or not. It very much depends on the particular network protocol and setup.

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Reading your comment I felt we agree on the facts. For personal opinions, I will reiterate: I don't see it happening in practice. Cool idea on so many levels, just the incentives aren't there to make it happen in current society.