Local Talk is the network protocol that has the slowest transmission speed. Local Talk was developed by Apple Computer, Inc.
Local Talk at only 230 Kbps
It's Local Talk at only 230 Kbps :)
The maximum transmission speed for fiber optic is about 186000 miles per second. Wires are a bit slower because of transmission line effects
A specialized cable that is designed to carry alternating current of radio frequency is known as a transmission line frequency.The Transmission line frequency response in connecting radio transmitters and receivers with their antennas, distributing cable television signals,trunklines routing calls between telephone switching centers, computer network connections, and high speed computer data buses.
Technically speaking DSL is high speed. The maximum speed of DSL is 3mbs. Cable usually has a speed that starts higher than 3mbs, and is often faster than 5mbs, and goes as high as 15mbs.
The learning rate is a constant in the algorithm of a neural network that affects the speed of learning. It will apply a smaller or larger proportion of the current adjustment to the previous weight. The higher the rate is set, the faster the network will learn, but if there is large variability in the input the network will not learn very well if at all.
Yes you can mix the ram, but the ram will default to the slowest of the set and only run at the slower speed.
The slowest speed an object can move is zero.
the Elmatross is the slowest
10 mbps
Transmission at faster rates than a given network was first designed for, this may be possible by just upgrading the network interfaces but frequently also requires upgrades to part or all of the network itself.
It will operate on the speed corresponding to the slowest element in the network (in your case).
Transmission at faster rates than a given network was first designed for, this may be possible by just upgrading the network interfaces but frequently also requires upgrades to part or all of the network itself.
MAN (metropolitan area network)
The slowest I've ever seen was 5 MPH, but this was on private property.
FASTEST when dealing with speed
the slowest animal only moves 10 Centimetres per minute
Monkeys
1. The volume of data is inversely proportional to the amount of time it takes to transmit/receive the data, i.e. the larger the quantity of data, the longer it takes. 2. The speed of data transmission or bandwidth is also inversely proportional to the amount of time it takes to transmit/receive the data, i.e. the greater the speed or the fatter the pipe, the faster the data transmission. 3. Network latency and protocol overhead are other factors that affect transmission throughput. There is an excellent article on Network Latency at http://www.stuartcheshire.org/rants/Latency.html.