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What to expect from 11ac’s next big deal: multiuser MIMO

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What to expect from 11ac's next big deal: multiuser MIMO
802.11ac is already delivering much higher Wi-Fi throughput. Later this year, with "Wave 2" of the standard, a feature called multiuser MIMO will boost network efficiency and help Wi-Fi nets handle the explosion of mobile clients. Read More


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