Data Rates are not about number of antennas.
Data rates define the speed of data transmission in wireless communication. The data rate can be referred to as the number of bits transmitted from one device to another or over a network per second. Data rates are usually expressed in bits per second or bytes per second. In most wireless communication networks, along with the useful data bits, additional data is transmitted for signaling, error correction, and addresses. This makes the useful data rate less than the actual data rate.
There are many variables that can affect the client's data rate, the most common being the distance from the antenna. The greater the distance from the antenna, the lower the data rate will be.
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