802.11n is a new wireless networking standard that provides significantly faster speeds and improved reliability over previous 802.11 standards. It delivers about 6 times the data rate and 2-5 times the throughput of 802.11a/g. Key technologies in 802.11n include using wider 40MHz channels, frame aggregation to reduce overhead, and multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) which uses multiple antennas to transmit multiple spatial streams of data. These enhancements allow 802.11n networks to deliver connection speeds of 300Mbps and improve wireless coverage and consistency. While still being developed, draft versions of 802.11n are already available and provide backwards compatibility with older 802.11