Saturday, January 9, 2010

Gigabyte Network How Many Gigabytes Are In A Meter Of Network Cable?

How many gigabytes are in a meter of network cable? - gigabyte network

How many gigabytes in a cable underground?

5 comments:

Jack said...

It depends on what you are at the end of the cable channel.

Serenity said...

There are zero (0) gigabytes of network cables underground. Refer to the size of gigabytes of storage or memory (RAM) on a Memory Stick. Gigabyte measures could be applied to the range, although most often kbit / s is the most common bandwidth. A company can be a range of about one gigabyte have, but also the latest, and with a lot of bandwidth to speed up the fiber optic system measures bandwidth in Mbps. Qwest currently offers up to 20Mbps, while CableOne offers speeds up to 3 Mbps for home users and small offices.

Here is a Wikipedia article on Fast Ethernet is, you may find interesting:

... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fast_Ethern

Good luck and have a good day.

I assume you are looking for the amount of data can be sent via a cable? Well, it depends on the cable. Ethernet cable with a speed of 10/100/1000, in 1000, the most common today, the desired speed, and is regarded as a cable connection from Gigabyte. However, the amount of cable bandwidth, which is not limited to a portion of the cable, but apShifts around the cable.

dewcoons said...

Zero.

Gigabyte refers to the space on a hard drive or memory card.

M refers to the length of a piece of thread.

There is no correlation between the length of a piece of wire and how much data can be stored.

Ask your question differently, and explains much more. Now, I have no idea what you want to achieve.

(Sorry)

Tim O said...

I'm not sure what you mean.

A gigabyte is a measure for data storage. Cable network does not collect or retain information.

edward09... said...

no idea

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