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Cable modems runs faster than DSL. Cable internet supports approximately 30 Mbps of bandwidth, whereas most forms of DSL cannot reach 10 Mbps.
Cat5e is 100 mbps.
It's obviously 10 Mbps
1.0gbps is faster 1.0 gbps is equal to 1000.0 mbps
1.0gbps is faster 1.0 gbps is equal to 1000.0 mbps
100Base-T network require usually cat5 maximum of cable length 100 meters to 380meters.
In most cases, yes, cable internet service is faster than DSL. DSL does have known bandwidth limitations that are lower than cable connections, theoretically. Most companies offering DSL utilize ADSL or SDSL technology which has limitation of download transmission of 10 MBPS whereas cable can deliver top speeds of 30 MBPS, depending on traffic and the service subscribed to.
135 mbps
Best for what?... 512 is faster then 256.
33 MBps
1 gbps by light years.
50-85 Mbps for eSATA vs 25 - 45 Mbps firewire 400 not sure what 800 goes to but eSATA will still be faster it's just like an internal drive. eSATA is up to 6 times faster than external firewire according to the fabulous Guide to managing and maintaining your PC by Jean Andrews