What is a Mbps?
Welcome to Unisecure Hosting ServicesMbps is a measurement used to calculate transfer speed. Mbps stands for Megabits per second. A sustained transfer rate of 1 Megabit per second over a period of one month would total approximately 300GB (Gigabytes) of total transfer. Since transfer rates are averaged, if half the time the transfer rate was .5 Mbps, then half the time was 1.5 Mbps, the average would still be 1Mbps, and the total amount of information transferred would still average out to be the same.
What does Mbps mean?
Broadband24 FAQ - Lawyers OnlineMbps refers to Megabits Per Seconds. It is an indicator of the transfer speed of the service, but it does not relate to service latency.
Are the old WaveLAN products (2 Mbps) compatible with the new ORiNOCO(11 Mbps)?
Wireless Computer Networking - FAQsThe existing ORiNOCO products and previous WaveLAN products are interoperable using the AP-1000 Access Point. AP-1000 has a dual slot PCMCIA architecture, which makes it possible to use both the old WaveLAN and the new ORiNOCO AP-1000 within the same environment.
Is the throughput of 6.2 Mbps field or bench throughput?
Spectrum Wireless - Resource Center - FAQsThis would be bench throughput. Please note that the throughput rating can vary from radio to radio and with different firmware revisions.
Is 10/100 Mbps auto-negotiation the same as Plug-n-Play?
ProCurve Networking by HP ??" Support ??" FAQsNo. The RJ-45 ports on the HP ProCurve Switch 2650 and Switch 6108 are configured as "Auto".
