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yes, that connection is very fast and much more than what people have at their homes. In fact my University has a 10mbps connection. Are you sure you don't mean 10kbps?
Current networking equipment is typically 10/100. 100 is the current standard, with 1000 becoming even more popular. You would be hard pressed to find anything current that is only 10mbps, so 100Mbps will be your standard. As far as cabling goes, Category 3 and 5 will handle 100MBps. If you opt for 1000MBps, you need to use at least Category 5e.
10baseT - 10Mbps 100BaseT - 100Mbps GigE - 1000Mbps or 1Gbps 10GigE - 10000Mbps or 10Gbps
Stands for ethernet 10, or, a 10Mbps ethernet service offered usually by a telco.
The question is unclear; if you are using 10baseT and you have 10 clients then that is your capacity.
Internet speed is measured in Mbits not Megabytes. For example, I have a 10Mbps line and I achieve 1.2mB download speed because it's Megabits not Megabytes. 8 bits to the BYTE you do the math.
It would take 1 tenth of a minute(1/10)
it can only run at 10mbps which = 1.25 mega bytes per sec there are 100 and 1000 (gigabit) networks
replace the lan card or set 10mbps on card properties bansalakash at hotmail dot com
MBs is faster than KBs. If you're just doing email, look for something over 1Mbps, meaning one megabit per second. For gaming, go for 5-10Mbps.
The Disadvantages of Hub are as follow 1.It is very and its speed is only 10mbps 2.It is Half Duplex device. 3.It make lot of Colusion.
maybe creating smaller lans/ broadcast domains by connecting routers could help