Coax cable is OK for R.F. up to several gigahertz, over medium to short runs.
For data, we went to twisted-pair with 100 megabit Ethernet, and twisted-pair is now used in 10 gigabit Ethernet.
So... using Nyquist, you can probably use coax cable up to gigabit speeds over medium-short distances, but I'm not aware of anyone doing it.
Maybe try a Google search.
Ethernet?
BAA.
10 megabits/sec.
The speed of a coaxial cable is affected by the dielectric that is used within the coax cable, and this has the effect of slowing the signal down.
Been answered already. 10 megabits/sec.
Increase your max upload speed. Vuze will limit your download speed based on your willingness to upload. Or find torrents that have more people seeding. Either would be good options to start with.
Iam pretty sure that baseband coax was 50 ohm and was used for networking computer, were broadband coax is 75 ohm and used in the cable tv industry.
The maximum speed Ethernet of mm fiber has a transmission speed of 100 Mbit/s. The Ethernet mm fiber increases the speed from 10 to 100 megabits per second.
depending on your router range and network speed, i would say around 50m max probably
Been answered already. 10 megabits/sec.
Been answered already. 10 megabits/sec.
185 m
The posted speed limit is the max speed.
The max speed of the final Spitfires was about 460 mph.
A goods carrier Max speed is 80/ph Express Speed Max : 120 /ph Super fast Speed Max: 160/ph.
the max speed is 90 km/h
How did you coax me in to writing this?
Whats the max speed of a 1990 Chevy caprice
The max speed of a p-51 mustang is 437 mph.
The A 380's max speed is Mach 0.89 or 587 mph,
Sound has a max speed in which it travels, I believe it has a min speed as well and the amplitude is the variation between the min and the max?