Using "channel bonding" the 802.11n wireless standard is capable of operating on two separate channels at the same time. This feature allows 802.11n networks to double their bandwidth, however it can result in increases interference and power usage.
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What is channel bonding in networking?
How does 802.11n improve upon previous standards?
What are the potential downsides of using channel bonding?