The throughput of a gigabit network connection can vary somewhat based on things such as the speed of the CPU, however, the average throughput is around 300Mb/s. The symbol for giga is G.
If you have gigabit network cards in your PC the internal network will be faster.
Gigabit port on a wireless router is the latest network technology that supports data transmission rates up to 1000Mbps over a network cable compared to a fast Ethernet connection which peaks at 100Mbps. networkrepairs.ca
You would need the ethernet card can handle gigabit network traffic cable.
Gigabit network cards are commonly available in virtually all computer and IT stores. There are many online sources like Amazon for example, who offer such network cards. Alternatively, most specialised local IT stores can provide you with gigabit equipment.
You would want to move to a Gigabit network. This will require a switch capable of Gigabit speeds, network cabling capable of Gigabit speeds (Cat 5e for example), and a network interface on a computer that is also Gigabit rated. Most modern switches are Gigabit rated (even inexpensive soho switches).
If you are talking about a LAN, then just making sure that all devices and cables are capable of gigabit speeds.
Firstly it's called Gigabit and Megabit network cards. Gigabit is ten times faster. 100mbit vs 1000mbit :)
Outbound throughput simply describes the data bandwidth that a network device can send using. Kinda like a sustained upload speed.
there are two types of connection network: Point-to-Point Connection and Multipoint Connection
Throughput for 802.11g clients is decreased
bandwidth
new computers usually come with a gigabit network card which is represented by 10/100/1000