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802.11n

802.11n is a Wi-Fi technology standard introduced in 2009 that offers faster wireless internet speeds and improved reliability compared to previous versions. It uses multiple antennas to send and receive data simultaneously, which enhances signal strength and reduces interference. This allows for better performance over larger areas and supports activities like streaming, gaming, and multiple device connections. Overall, 802.11n provides a more stable and faster wireless network, making it suitable for most home and small office environments.