Hi Alan,
Multiple tx/rx antennas can be exploited in different ways, as you said: 1) spatial multiplexing (multiple streams over the same channel), and 2) spatial diversity (same stream over multiple paths). We support both, but for the later (spatial diversity) just in the form of transmit/receive beamforming. For 1), you have to enable MIMO feedback and also you need to configure the tx/rx antenna arrays with multiple ports. The number of streams that can be sent is limited by the minimum between tx/rx antenna ports. You can enable multiple ports either by configuring dual polarization or by configuring horizontal/vertical ports in the antenna array of tx&rx. If, on the other hand, for 2), you don't enable MIMO feedback, and you don't want to have SU-MIMO, you just need 1 port, and then the multiple antenna elements will be used to concentrate the tx power, as well as the rx combining gain, into the desired direction, through tx/rx beamforming.
Hope it helps!
BR,
Sandra