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12 Mbps for original and 480 Mbps for high speed.Darryl Erickson
USB Transfers data at a maximum rate of 480 megabits per second.
2.0 is the version number of the USB. You have several USB versions: 1.0 - Speed of 1.5 Mbps or 12 Mbps had problems and barely made it to the market 1.1 - Speed of 12 Mbps 2.0 - Speed of 480 Mbps 3.0 - Speed of 3.2Gbps (3200 Mbps), it is new and not yet available on the market
USB Version 1.1 allows for two speeds, 1.5 Mbps and 12 Mbps, and works well for slow I/O devices. USB Version 2.0 allows for up to 480 Mbps, which is 40 times faster than Original USB.
Perhaps a computer processing unit from about 2010.
Depending on the particular Mac and the ports available: Ethernet (1000 Mbps) Firewire 800 (786 Mbps) USB 2 (480 Mbps) Firewire 400 (393 Mbps) USB 3 (4.3 Gbps) Intel Thunderbolt (10 Gbps)
If they are all individually powered, but if they are on a splitter or hub that with no booster, then they will be fractionary.
USB version 1.1( sometimes called Basic speed USB or Orginal USB) allows for two speesd,1.5 Mbps and 12 Mbps. USB version 2.0 (sometimes called hi-speed USB or USB2) allows for up to 480Mbps.
USB 2.0
3G is a list of standards that apply to cell phones that generally end up with 5 Mbps upload speed and 100 Mbps download speed. Broadband USB involves multiple frequencies in telecommunications, namely the Internet, that are delivered via USB usually with an upload speed of 15 Mbps and a download speed of 1 Gbps.
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A Hi-Speed USB port is 40 times faster than Original USB port running at 12 Mbps because 12 divided by 8 equals 1.5 which is how many Megabytes not Megabits that can be transferred with USB 1.1 since there are 8 bits in one byte.