45 Mb/s
T3
132 Mb/sec
none. it's more about servers and global it issues
802.11b Wireless networks support a maximum throughput of 11Mbps (megabits per second). From a practical standpoint, the average throughput will probably be closer to 5Mbps.
Response time and throughput in a system are inversely related. As response time decreases, throughput typically increases, and vice versa. This means that as the system processes tasks more quickly (lower response time), it can handle more tasks in a given time period (higher throughput).
T1 line
T3
1.5 Mbps www.intelletrace.com
11 Mbps
1 Gbps
132 Mb/sec
d. 802.11n
802.11n.
T3 is 44.736 Mbps (megabytes per second) both ways.
There are 28 T1 carrier lines in a T3 connection.
16 Mbps
Depend of MCU clock divisor! Check datasheet.