MIMO Wi-Fi antennas
MIMO
— MIMO technology is used in Wi-Fi connection to increase data transfer speed. Its principle is to divide the stream into several transmitters and several receivers — more precisely, over several antennas on both sides, according to the principle "each communicates with each." It is possible to achieve the maximum communication speed claimed in modern Wi-Fi standards (300 Mbps for 802.11n and 6.77 Gbps for 802.11ac) only if MIMO is used, and the equipment on both sides of the channel must support it. Antennas compatible with this technology are essentially several separate antennas (physical or "virtual") combined in one device.Show