What is MU-MIMO, and why is it essential for Wi-Fi 6 and 6E? (2024)

Multi-user, multiple-input, multiple-output technology supports concurrent users accessing Wi-Fi 6 and 6E networks in both uplink and downlink scenarios

What is MU-MIMO, and why is it essential for Wi-Fi 6 and 6E? (1)

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The only thing techies love more than creating acronyms is the chance to create even longer ones. Such is the case with wireless acronym MIMO (multiple input, multiple output), which got some additional letters with the release of MU-MIMO a few years ago.

As wireless standards evolved from 802.11ac (Wi-Fi 5) to 802.11ax (Wi-Fi 6), new features were added to MU-MIMO as well to improve speeds and efficiency, specifically in the number of streams it can support, as well as bidirectional functionality (uplink and downlink).

What is MU-MIMO?

MU-MIMO stands for multi-user, multiple input, multiple output, and represents a significant advance over single-user MIMO (SU-MIMO), which is generally referred to as MIMO. MIMO technology was created to help increase the number of simultaneous users a single access point can support. This was initially achieved by increasing the number of antennas on a wireless router.

MU-MIMO technology is now recognized as a major part of the Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) protocol, which emerged from the 802.11ac protocol. Standards older than 802.11ac (such as 802.11b, g and n) do not support MU-MIMO.

With MU-MIMO supported in 802.11ac (Wi-Fi 5), many endpoints and access points now come equipped with MU-MIMO technology. It’s still in the early days of Wi-Fi 6 and 6E (which extends the wireless spectrum available in the 6GHz band), but you can check with the Wi-Fi Alliance to see if a specific product includes MU-MIMO and Wi-Fi 6. Chip shortages and supply chain delays due to the pandemic slowed the adoption of Wi-Fi 6, but many are hopeful that the technology will take off in 2022.

With 802.11ax (Wi-Fi 6), basic MU-MIMO was updated to include uplink MU-MIMO, which means that an access point transmitting concurrently to multiple receivers can now also simultaneously receive from multiple transmitters (that also include uplink MU-MIMO). With 802.11ac (Wi-Fi 5), MU-MIMO was limited to downlink transmissions (from an access point to an endpoint).

How MU-MIMO works with wireless devices

MU-MIMO was created to support environments where multiple users are trying to access the wireless network at the same time. The nature of the 802.11 protocol is that users are served on a first-come, first-serve basis.

When multiple users begin accessing the router at or near the same time, congestion can be introduced as the router services the first user’s request while the second (and third, fourth, etc.) wait. While these wait times can be minuscule, they can add up with more devices (smartphones, tablets, computers, etc.) and users asking for resources. MU-MIMO helps this by allowing multiple users to access router functions without the congestion.

Types of MU-MIMO implementations in wireless routers

MU-MIMO technology breaks up the available bandwidth into separate, individual streams that share the connection equally. A MU-MIMO router can come in 2×2, 3×3, 4×4 variations, and even 8×8, which refer to the number of streams that are created by the router.

In simple terms, imagine you’re in line at the school cafeteria – you get served after the people in front of you. With MU-MIMO, instead of one lunch lady, you now get two, three, four or eight lunch ladies, which reduces the time you need to wait.

The jump from 802.11ac to 802.11ax cuts the wait time even more by borrowing technology from the cell phone base station world – Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (OFDMA). This splits each MU-MIMO stream into four additional streams, boosting the effective bandwidth per user by four times. So with a 4-lunch-lady scenario, we have 4 lunch ladies serving four lines, and each lunch lady is serving four hungry students at the same time.

With uplink MU-MIMO, while this is all happening, students can give (transmit) the lunch lady money at the same time. In the earlier versions of MU-MIMO, the lunch ladies could only transmit to the students, anyone wanting to “pay” would need to wait their turn once the serving was done.

Summing up, the addition of OFDMA and uplink MU-MIMO means that Wi-Fi 6 and 6E are a whole lot faster than Wi-Fi 5 systems, which is particularly helpful for very dense environments, such as stadiums, airports, or even in office and home environments in which multiple users within the same relative space are competing for bandwidth.

One thing to note – the streams are spatial, which means if two devices are close to each other, they still have to share the same stream. Imagine that cafeteria scenario again, but this time the four lines that were created are now points on a compass. If you’re physically located in the south line, you have to wait with everyone else unless you move to the east, north or west. In an office setting, if your adjacent coworker is streaming video while you’re trying to download a super-large sales presentation, you’ll have to wait, unless you move to the other side of the office. This scenario assumes that the router/access point has enabled MU-MIMO and beamforming support.

In addition, in order for users to take advantage of uplink MU-MIMO, their devices will require multiple antennas, which could require more power and space, increasing the cost of endpoint systems.

Yet the future remains bright for MU-MIMO as it remains core to the Wi-Fi 6 and 6E marketplace. Let’s just hope we don’t need to add any more letters to this already large-enough acronym.

Keith Shaw is a former Network World senior editor and writer of the Cool Tools column. He is now a freelance writer and editor from Worcester, Mass.

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What is MU-MIMO, and why is it essential for Wi-Fi 6 and 6E? (2024)

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What is MU-MIMO, and why is it essential for Wi-Fi 6 and 6E? ›

MU-MIMO in Wi-Fi 6 and Wi-Fi 6E lets routers connect to multiple devices at the same time, minimizing wait times and network congestion, particularly in crowded situations.

What is MU-MIMO in Wi-Fi 6? ›

MU-MIMO allows APs and their many antennas to transmit to multiple client devices at one time. That helps increase airtime efficiency so every client—regardless of what version of 802.11 it is running—gets the amount of airtime it's supposed to get based on the technology supported.

Does the WiFi 6E support MU-MIMO? ›

Wi-Fi 6E networks will provide increased capacity by operating on the 6 GHz band with 14 additional 80 MHz channels and 7 additional 160 MHz channels, while leveraging these existing 802.11ax features: 8x8 uplink/downlink MU-MIMO, OFDMA, and BSS Color to provide up to four times more capacity to handle more devices.

What is MU-MIMO and do I need it? ›

Multi-user MIMO allows multiple Wi-Fi devices to simultaneously receive multiple data streams. For example, a wireless access point (AP) can send data to four different Wi-Fi devices at the same time. MU-MIMO can greatly increase the network's throughput and is a real asset for high density networks.

What are the benefits of MU-MIMO? ›

Benefits of MU-MIMO routers
  • Increases network capacity by sending and receiving data from multiple client devices simultaneously.
  • Improves bandwidth speed in congested networks where different devices are competing for Wi-Fi — they are all able to communicate with the router at the same time.
Aug 29, 2023

Do all Wi-Fi 6 routers support MU-MIMO? ›

MU-MIMO technology is now recognized as a major part of the Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) protocol, which emerged from the 802.11ac protocol. Standards older than 802.11ac (such as 802.11b, g and n) do not support MU-MIMO.

What is an example of MU-MIMO? ›

Types of MU-MIMO

Each type of MU-MIMO has its own use case. Examples of MU-MIMO include the following: MIMO multiple-access channels (MIMO-MAC). Network pros use MIMO-MAC as a multiple-access channel in uplink scenarios.

Does WiFi 6E go through walls? ›

For instance, Wi-Fi 6 signals passing via brick walls will lose more strength than signals transmitted through glass surfaces. Wi-Fi 6 can also penetrate drywall, gypsum, and wood efficiently. The wall thickness is also one of the main factors affecting the Wi-Fi 6 signals.

What's the difference between Wi-Fi 6 and WiFi 6E? ›

The main difference between the two is simply the new, unused 6GHz band. WiFi 6E will still provide you with the fastest speeds and more connected capacity for more devices, but the addition of more spectrum and high-bandwidth channels helps relieve congestion and interference — some of the biggest WiFi issues today.

What does 6E mean? ›

The “E” in Wi-Fi 6E stands for “Extended” since Wi-Fi 6E extends the capabilities of Wi-Fi 6 to the 6 GHz band for more capacity, wider channels, and less interference.

What is the downside of MU-MIMO? ›

Therefore, the disadvantages of using multiuser MIMO include increased hardware complexity, higher demand for computing power, more complex software, the need for frequent updates of channel matrices, and additional constraints such as limited receiver mobility.

Should I turn MU-MIMO on or off? ›

We recommend enabling MU-MIMO unless you experience connection issues with it turned on. For more information, see How do I enable or disable MU-MIMO on my NETGEAR router? The WiFi 6 (802.11ax) standard enables MU-MIMO to connect to even more devices than the WiFi 5 implementation.

How do I know if my router has MU-MIMO? ›

Identifying MU-MIMO Supported Routers and Devices

When browsing for routers, look for specifications mentioning “MU-MIMO” or “802.11ac” (Wi-Fi 5) and “802.11ax” (Wi-Fi 6), as these are indicators of MU-MIMO support.

What are the disadvantages of MIMO? ›

MIMO provides the high speed wireless communication link to support wide range of application without increasing bandwidth or transmitted power. The disadvantages of MIMO system is mostly the need for multiple antenna the cost of the equipment compared to existing equipment available and limited open driver support.

Does 5G use MU-MIMO? ›

5G Multi-User MIMO – It Isn't Just For Downlink Anymore

Assuming an 80/20 split between the downlink and uplink in the 100 MHz Band n77 channel, the spectral efficiency with MU-MIMO was a very impressive 36.4 bps/Hz, compared with “only” 11.4 bps/Hz with SU-MIMO.

What is the difference between MU-MIMO and normal router? ›

MU-MIMO can improve the throughput of a wireless network by two to three times compared with a wireless network using SU-MIMO. MU-MIMO enables more antennas on an AP to play their roles, thereby providing more space resources and delivering higher throughput.

Should I enable MU-MIMO on or off? ›

We recommend enabling MU-MIMO unless you experience connection issues with it turned on. For more information, see How do I enable or disable MU-MIMO on my NETGEAR router? The WiFi 6 (802.11ax) standard enables MU-MIMO to connect to even more devices than the WiFi 5 implementation.

What is the difference between WiFi 5 and Wi-Fi 6 MU-MIMO? ›

MU-MIMO has been introduced in Wi-Fi 5, but Wi-Fi 5 supports only 4x4 DL MU-MIMO. Wi-Fi 6 supports 8x8 UL/DL MU-MIMO. Although Wi-Fi 6 allows OFDMA and MU-MIMO to work at the same time, they are different. OFDMA allows multiple users to subdivide channels (subchannels) to improve the concurrency efficiency.

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