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How does client wireless card with 1x1 spatial steam support 802.11 n ?

banavathkiran
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Hi all,

I have a doubt, My wireless client card is 1x1 11b/g/nWireless LAN PCI Express Half Mini Card Adapter

which has only 1X1 spatial stearms, But as far I know 802.11n (which gives greater bandwidth upto 150 mbps in 2.4Ghz and 300 & 450 Mbps in 5ghz) uses the MIMO technology i.e Multiple receivers and Multiple trammitters to give thar bandwidth

Here in may case, I have only 1X1 spatial, How does this support 802.11n in 2.4GHz?

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Scott Fella
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Here is one example that explains it. Just search for 802.11n 1x1 and there are many articles explaining the various streams.

http://www.lmi.net/wp-content/uploads/Optimizing_802.11n.pdf

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Its not dependent on 802.11g/a.... its the ap and the client adapter.

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Scott Fella
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You just need 1x1 to support 802.11n. Many phones the are 802.11n are 1x1.

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Scott Fella
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Here is one example that explains it. Just search for 802.11n 1x1 and there are many articles explaining the various streams.

http://www.lmi.net/wp-content/uploads/Optimizing_802.11n.pdf

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How many spatial streams does 802.11g, 802.11a have?

If they are having the same 1X1 spatail streams then  why don't  they support N series bandwidth (70mbps in 2.4Ghz and 150 mbps in 5Ghz) with same modulation techinque as OFDM?

Its not dependent on 802.11g/a.... its the ap and the client adapter.

Thanks,

Scott

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