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How 2x2, 2x3, 3x3 configs affect WLAN performance

Most enterprise wireless LAN vendors have supported two spatial streams in their 802.11n access points. Yet their product pitches go something like this: "Our latest-and-greatest AP is an 802.11n 2x3 [or 3x3] MIMO system that greatly enhances data rates, range and performance." So what is the difference in the actual bottom-line impact on network performance between 2x2, 2x3 and 3x3 designs? Read full story

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