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Do you have or develop “802.11n product “?If you can, can you show me the product information?

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We have released the WRAPxx-N models which support 2x2 MIMO. MIMO is most effective in extending range, overcoming moving obstacles like crowds of people or vehicles. MIMO does a number of things, including implementing space diversity, adding additional bandwidth, increasing forward error correction, adding out of band control, and more. The result is a more sensitive receiver, better reliability, and in some cases higher throughput.

MIMO can take some effort to configure for outdoor environments. You will need to determine the best supported modulation scheme (data rate) by looking at the registration of the links and optimizing the CCQ (compound value of SNR and bit error rates). Once optimized, you should then lock down the rates in point to point.

MIMO really works most effectively when in a point to point link with dual polarity antennas or in a point to multipoint configuration where all the station nodes are also running MIMO. If you mix MIMO and non-MIMO devices, you will see backward compatibility mode driving the overall network speed and performance down.

For more information on MIMO, contact support@hautespot.net

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