What Is 802.11n Mimo?
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802.11n MIMO (Multiple–Input Multiple–Output) is a wireless networking standard that uses multiple antennas to increase the data throughput and range of wireless networks. It is based on the IEEE 802.11n standard, and provides up to 600Mbps of bandwidth over distances of up to 900 feet. 802.11n MIMO uses two or more antennas to both transmit and receive data which are referred to as spatial streams. This allows for greatly increased data rates and better coverage compared to the traditional 802.11 standards.