It's 4.2 Megabytes
It's 4.2 Megabytes (approx.)
Xicroz Xadanz
1 Mega Byte = 8,000,000 bits
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
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.
Malicious software, viruses maybe even programs running in the background which use the connection. Maybe you are confusing Mbits with Mbytes. Big difference. Try to run anti-malware programs and anti-virus scanners for starters. Or, just call your provider. They will guide you through a process and will explain a lot.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEEE_1394_interface Capacity400-3200 Mbits/s (50-400 MB/s)
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.
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.
From your question I assume that you are referencing the computer terms, megabyte & gigabyte. There are basically 1000MB (megabytes) in 1GB (gigabyte). 8388608000 bits 1048576000 bytes 1024000 kilobytes (abbreviated as KB or Kb*) 1000 megabytes (abbreviated as M or MB) 0.97656 gigabytes (abbreviated as G or GB)
Google "File transfer speed" and find a file transfer calculator. There's several free ones out there. Just plug your numbers into the calculator and presto.
PCI has more bandwidth than current USB standards. A USB 1.1 port cannot achieve more than about 10 Mbits/s, slower than most commodity routers / Ethernet cards today. A USB 2.0 port is capable of 100 Mbits/s, but is not capable of Gigabit speeds. A USB NIC may also have slightly more latency than a PCI NIC, which may make it unsuitable for certain applications like gaming or media streaming.
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.
MB or mb? MB = Mebibytes, mb = mebibits. (Old style Megabytes and megabits) For MB, just divide by 1024. 10160 MB (or 9.92 GB) For mb, multiply by 8 (8 bits = 1 byte) = 83233402.8 kbits, or 81282.6 mbits, or 79.37 gbits.