The theoretical maximum speed gets that file moved in about 320 seconds. Realistically, you're not going to see it move quite that fast, but it's in the ballpark.
A bit more: The reason your 40GB file is not transferring in 40 seconds over a connection that transfers 1Gb every second, is because transfer speeds are measured in BITS (b) and file sizes are measured in BYTES (B) and 1B = 8b.
45 Seconds.
The computers should still be able to communicate with each other, regardless of whether or not they are all using the same operating system, as long as all of the computers are on the same network.
Approximately 10 hours.
anything connect to a network is called a node's this can be your printer, laptop,what ever as long as it is there its a node
Virtual Private Network (VPN)
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4096 seconds = 1hr 8min 16sec
4096 seconds = 1hr 8min 16sec
YES, as long as you have internt and are signed up on the PSN
45 Seconds.
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Near Field Communication or NFC, is a short-range high frequency wireless communication technology which enables the exchange of data between devices over about a 10 centimeter (around 4 inches) distance. How to use the feature? 1.Make sure your two phones have the access to the same WiFi network and have File Expert installed. 2. Enable NFC in system Settings on both devices. 3. Start File Expert on both device, long press on the file you need to share on device A→Send Files→NFC Tapping. 4.Tapping to device B back to back to finish file transfer.
FTP literally means: 'File Transfer Protocol'. This has been used to transfer files for a very long time... long before the invention of Bittorrent. There are a number of ways to transfer files, but FTP remains one of the fastest and secure methods.
Offline Files allows you to keep using network files, folders, and applications when disconnected from the network. To users, this is transparent; offline, they'll have the same access permissions to the files and folders that are available when they're connected to the network. Best of all, when they reconnect, all the changes they've made to those files will be made to the files on the network, via offline file synchronization. Any file or folder that is shared on a Microsoft network can be made available offline, as long as the computer on which it's stored supports SMB-based file and printer sharing. (This includes all Windows 9x/NT4/2000/XP computers.)
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Roughly 31 Days 1 Hours 39 Minutes 14.56 Seconds @ 128-200kb/s
Another term for long file might be long-term file or shell file.