1 gbps by light years.
Speed of sata 1 is 1.5 Gbps Speed of sata 2 is 3 Gbps
1 Gbps
A LAN may typically run anywhere from 10 Mbps to 1 Gbps (or even the newer 10 Gbps)
Yes, there are.
Transfer rates on a LAN may vary from 10 Mbps to 1 Gbps. 10 Gbps networks are on the way.
I assume you mean flash drive/USB memory stick. The latest speed is either 3.2 Gbps (400 MBps USB 3.0), or if you're lucky there are now Thunderbolt I/O drives that can reach speeds of 10 Gbps (1.25 GBps).
LANs typically range in speed from 10 Mbps to 1 Gbps, although some newer LAN technologies are boosting the speed to 10 Gbps at least.
No CAT5e
2 of the 4 pairs are actually used. However, if the connection works at 1 Gbps, then all 4 pairs are used.2 of the 4 pairs are actually used. However, if the connection works at 1 Gbps, then all 4 pairs are used.2 of the 4 pairs are actually used. However, if the connection works at 1 Gbps, then all 4 pairs are used.2 of the 4 pairs are actually used. However, if the connection works at 1 Gbps, then all 4 pairs are used.
1000Base T Networks
1.0gbps is faster 1.0 gbps is equal to 1000.0 mbps