This week saw the first claim that a device is, or will be EasyMesh compliant (see separate story on Arris), so should we believe the idea that putting a standard mesh architecture on WiFi chips will accelerate the rush to multi-APs (Access Points) homes? It was just over a month ago that we ran the launch of a certification process for EasyMesh in a one-line story from the WiFi Alliance, but upon reflection, this needs analyzing. That specification has been rushed into existence in one year, after it was revealed that proprietary mesh designers had pretty much landed all the tier one majors in long term contracts with software-based systems, which owed nothing to the WiFi Alliance standardization process. In…