In the list of supposed advantages of WiFi7 over WiFi6, I see 16 spatial streams vs 8.
Can someone explain to me the mechanism for using 16 spatial streams in a typical WiFi environment? I have a hard time wrapping my head around anything more than 2 using V/H or dual slant polarization. I was willing to believe that maybe you could get more (like maybe 4 spatial streams) due to reflections off furniture and stuff, and that somehow signal processing could magically separate out the streams (even though I don't understand how it does that). But 8 or 16 just sounds like crazy talk. Maybe it's like the rich people houses with 16 car garages, if I were rich people I would understand?
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