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Hastily Formed Networks

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Hastily Formed Networks

Hastily Formed Networks Definition

A hastily formed network is a type of ad hoc network that is created spontaneously and without pre-planning in order to meet a specific need. These networks are typically created in response to a crisis or emergency situation, such as a natural disaster, and are often composed of disparate devices and technologies that are brought together in an effort to restore communication and connectivity.

While hastily formed networks can be useful in restoring communication after a disaster, they are often less reliable and secure than more traditional network infrastructure. This is due to the fact that these networks are often put together quickly and without much thought or planning, which can lead to vulnerabilities. Additionally, because these networks are often composed of devices from different manufacturers and with different capabilities, compatibility issues can arise, further affecting reliability.

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