100 Mbps is a theoretical limit and never could be achieved. Also, if you are running half-duplex or/and shared channel it would decrease performance significantly.
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.
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100BaseTX implies Cat5 or better RJ45 cables, and between two routers you need a crossover cable.
In the NIC. MAUs have tranceivers but aren't used on 100BASE-TX networks.
Topology means how the network is physically wired; it doesn't have anything to do with speed necessarily. Did you mean Fast Ethernet (100BaseTX)?
star network + guide to networks pg 105 Whoever answered that is a fool. Edition number? Yeah, guess you forgot. I have edition 5 here and that answer is not on page 105 or close to it either.
Outbound throughput simply describes the data bandwidth that a network device can send using. Kinda like a sustained upload speed.
Throughput for 802.11g clients is decreased
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Network+ Guide to Networks pg.90 Throughput
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