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<jfhbrook> what is mumimo
<ec> MIMO, Multiple-Input-Multiple-Output, in terms of RF, refers to ...
<ec> well, basically, having multiple antennas on both the transmitter and receiver, that are spatially distinct (separated slightly) from one-another β€”
<ec> and then because those various antennas have different interference dead-zones and peaks with respect to one another as signals bounce around a room, and with respect to the chosen frequency … software can dynamically allocate frequencies/bandwidth to each antenna pairing such that they receive *different data* on each antenna.
<ec> it's kinda magical.
<ec> and the MU stands for Multiple-User β€” so that different users *at different locations in the room* can be negotiated. i.e. my phone on the couch might be in a dead-zone for a particular frequency that *peaks* near where you're standing in the kitchen, so a MU-MIMO router with multiple antennas can tweak the entire radiating-system to send signals to me
<ec> that your phone *doesn't even ever see*
<ec> meaning the receiving device effectively, magically sees less interference when there's multiple devices transmitting/receiving
<ec> the *real* benefit of that being much higher bandwidth, much higher speed, and thus huge battery-life benefits (because the transceiver spends less time woken up and operating, and more time in β€˜sleep mode’.)
<ec> unfortunately 802.11ac MU-MIMO is *downlink-only* β€” so it's only effective for downlink-heavy operations like streaming video and shite. technically DL-MU-MIMO.
<ec> meanwhile there's SU-MIMO, if you have very few wireless devices, which is both downlink-uplink ... but is only useful for as many antennas as *both the AP and the client have*, i.e. most cellphones only have one antenna, except very modern MIMO-capable ones, which have maybe two
<ec> so in SU-MIMO, only two of those six or eight or wtfever big honking antennas on your modern MIMO router are actually getting used.
<ec> DL-MU-MIMO means the PS4 you're streaming Hulu on kinda-sorta-pairs to two antennas on your router, your syncing-OTA iPhone pairs to another two, and your Time Machine backing-up MacBook Pro uses two more
<ec> all done b/cuz of the magical and dynamic measurement of dead zones in the signal? kinda? I guess?
<ec> hahaha sorry I got *realllllly* in-depth into this today
<jfhbrook> dang
<jfhbrook> and here I was happy I was able to install php and dokuwiki on a vagrant box
<jfhbrook> next steps are to ansible-ize my work, prepare for using it "in prod" and then buy the domain and create the DO box
<pikajude> ansible
<pikajude> why not docker
<jfhbrook> because docker sucks
<jfhbrook> seriously, I do not like docker
<jfhbrook> ansible's a good fit for the scale I'm looking at, which is one machine
<pikajude> oh ok
<jfhbrook> it's a couple of apt-get calls, a templatized nginx config or two and an untaring/repermissioning
<jfhbrook> a bit of a wrinkle for turning on and off the "install.php" hook, and who the hell knows with ssl
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