February. 03, 2006
 

Why MIMO? What's the difference from the WAN in the past? Perhaps many of you questioned this. The so called MIMO, also known as Intelligent Antenna Technique uses multiple antennas to provide higher throughput connection at each node. The sender sends out multiple data stream, while the receiver can identify different features, to separate the data signals. In another word, the transmission speed in client can be even higher than traditional network products. While the better communication quality can be achieved, there are no extra bandwidth and power added on this device.

MIMO's specialty can be put into 3 points:
1. increase transmission speed.
2. improve communication quality by using multiple antenna at both side.
3. overcome the dead ends of the space, and reduce disturbance.

Furthermore, in order to provide high performance of Wireless environment, CNet has released CWR-903, the Wireless-MIMO Router, CWP-903, the Wireless-MIMO PCI Adapter, CWC-903, the Wireless-MIMO CardBus Adapter. With CWR-903, CWP-903 and CWC-903, you could easily implement good quality wireless network for SOHO or even Home environment.

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