 from listener Brian who says I would like to use my three ethernet connected Macs that are dotted around the house to combine forces and broadcast a single mesh Wi-Fi network. Is there an app I could install on all of my Macs that would do this? I don't really want to spend money on mesh devices when I've already got a trio of ethernet connected devices, two Macs and a mini, two iMacs and a mini. At the moment if I connect my iPhone to the Wi-Fi being broadcast from the ethernet connected Mac furthest away from the router, I remain connected to its weak signal when I move further away and closer to say my router. I would like our Wi-Fi connected mobile devices to be able to automatically jump to whichever Mac was broadcasting the strongest Wi-Fi signal in each particular location inside your house. You know the basic idea behind mesh. Is it possible? So yeah, I think it is. Now that I'm now that I'm reading this for perhaps a third time, I think there is. I'd love to hear your feedback about it, folks. But I think as I'm going through this, you know, before we had things like Eero and you know, Plume and Orbi and all the others that bring us what we'll call true mesh, we had quasi mesh that we were building in our homes where we took multiple routers and we put one of them in router mode like normal and then ethernet connected other routers to it that we put in bridge mode, essentially turning them into dumb access points and giving them all the same SSID, the same network name and the same password so that our devices could just choose which one to connect with. It wasn't. It didn't have the smarts that some meshes have, but it did give us exactly what you're asking for. And I see no reason why you couldn't do that with your Macs because you can do internet sharing if you go into system preferences sharing, right? And as long as you set the network name on each of your Macs to be the same, then I think you'd be fine. I see no reason why that wouldn't work, right? Oh, yeah. Okay, build your own mesh. That's that's what I would do.