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802.11n is the standard for High Throughput (HT) wireless LANs. 802.11n uses state-of-the-art techniques such as MIMO (multiple Inputs, Multiple Outputs), 64QAM modulation, advanced coding techniques, optionally a 40HMz wide RF channel, Transmit Beamforming (TxBF), Maximal Ratio Combining (MRC), Spatial Multiplexing (SM), Space Time Block Coding (STBC), Channel Bonding, more Subcarriers, Non-HT Duplicate Format, optional Short Guard Intervals, new Modulation rates, and Antenna Selection.
802.11n MAC layer enhancements include Frame Aggregation, Block ACKs, RIFS, SMPS (Spatial Multiplexing Power Save mode) and PSMP (Power Save Multi-Poll).
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Tutorials and explanations of other WiFi terms:
802.11 802.11a 802.11b 802.11g 802.11i 802.11n 802.1x 802.3 802.x Access Point Ad-Hoc AES Association Authentication Bridge BSS BSSID dB dBi dBm DSSS EAP ESS ESSID EWG FHSS Fragmentation Fresnel Zone Hidden Node HT Hz IBSS IEEE Infrastructure Mode inSSIDer ISM LAN MAC MIMO Mobile VoIP Multipath OFDM Passphrase PCI Wireless Compliance Peer-peer Protocol PSK PSMP Repeater RF Roaming RTC/CTS Security SIP Trunk SMPS SNMP Spectrum Analysis SSID UMA UNII VoFi Voice over WLAN Voice-Enterprise Voice-Personal WEP WGB Wi-Spy WiFi Wireless Wireless Security Wireless Site Survey Wireless Tutorials Wireless-N WPA WPA Enterprise WPA Personal WPA-PSK WPA2 WPA2 is a term used in 802.11 WiFi wireless networks (Wi-Fi Wireless LANs / WLANs).
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