NO, because a high speed USB only capable on a 480 and 12 mbits/second while your non hi speed port is only 1.5 mbits/second. but you can use a USB 2.0 because it is capable on a 480, 12 and 1.5 mbits/sec. ok
No,LTE mean long term evolution and its is use in mobiles and its data speed for download 1 Gbits/s and up load speed 500 Mbits/s.
Dear...users,Actually HDD speed how to calculate means ....Use of RPM( Rate+Per+Minute)
USB 1.1: 12Mbits/second, USB 2.0: 480 Mbits/second, and USB 3.0: 5Gb/sec. This is not saying that you will ever actually get these speeds, just that they are in theory possible.
iSCSI runs over Ethernet so it is limited by the speed of your network. iSCSI theoretically runs at 100Mbit, 1000Mbit or 10000Mbit. However there are many other factors that influence its actual speed.
The US FCC says basic broadband internet service has a speed of at least 4.0 Mbits per second. However, the server conditions and the network you are on affects how fast your internet is. Speed varies by region.
It is heat transfer at speed higher than 0.3 Mach.
USB 1.0 and 1.1 had a specified maximum data transfer rate of 12 Mbits/s. USB 2.0 has a theoretical maximum data transfer rate of 480 Mbits/s USB 3.0 will have a theoretical maximum of 4.8 Gbits/s.
the speed
The transfer speed when using the Easy Transfer Cable is typically around 480 Mbps, which is the maximum speed supported by USB 2.0 connections. However, actual transfer speeds may vary depending on the devices being connected and the amount of data being transferred.
I'm sure that average speed would be easier to calculate than instantaneous speed. To calculate average speed, just take the time that it takes to travel between two points, and divide that into the distance between the points.
The speed of direct image transfer depends on various factors. One is like how big is the file to be transferred.