Ten T1s
It is desirable to have a higher Mbps in almost all cases. Mbps = Mega bits per second. It describes the throughput (or bandwidth) or data through a network interface.
around 200 mbps
You can't ! MHz or Megahertz is a measurement of frequency - mbps or mega-bits per second is a measurement of data transfer speed.
1000 Mbps
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An Ethernet device that is capable of 10/100 operation is capable of transferring and receiving data at either 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps. Older devices were only capable of transferring at 10 Mbps. To be backwards-compatible, devices have to be capable of transmitting data at 10 Mbps.
Both T1 and T3 are standard digital telephone carriers. They are designed to multiplex voice channels. T1 has a data rate of 1.544 Mbps and T3 has a data rate of 44.736 Mbps. So the answer is t3.
802.11a, the maximum data rate is up to 54Mbps 802.11b, the maximum data rate is up to 11Mbps 802.11g, the maximum data rate is up to 54Mbps 802.11n, the maximum data rate is up to 150Mbps
Ethernet ports transfer data at rates up to 1000 mbps.
Network+ Guide to Networks answer:Ten T1s
It is desirable to have a higher Mbps in almost all cases. Mbps = Mega bits per second. It describes the throughput (or bandwidth) or data through a network interface.
around 200 mbps
T3 is the same as DS3 DS3 is a 44.736 Mbps Data Circuit or if channelized 28 T1's. T-carriers are made of multiple plain old telephone lines, but with many more channels (wires for transmission).
T3 is the same as DS3 DS3 is a 44.736 Mbps Data Circuit or if channelized 28 T1's. T-carriers are made of multiple plain old telephone lines, but with many more channels (wires for transmission).
1.544 Mbps (Megabits per second).
200
mbps