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How much data does a optical fiber cable transfer In Megabits per second please?

Optical fibre typically can transmit data at the rate of 1 Gigabit (1024 Megabits) per second


Need more information on cable modem?

A cable modem uses digital communications techniques to modulate and demodulate digital signals to and from (for sending and receiving) frequencies appropriate for transmission over the coaxial cable system. Current cable modem standards support speeds up to 400 megabits per second though the service sold is usually slower than that, usually up to around 100 megabits per second.


What is a Coaxial Media?

Media means type of data transfer, cable and connector but cable and connector can also be called medium. and coaxial is a type of cable which is mainly used for ethernet


What is coaxial media?

Media means type of data transfer, cable and connector but cable and connector can also be called medium. and coaxial is a type of cable which is mainly used for ethernet


What is use coaxial cable?

Uses of Coaxial Cable?


What is slower coaxial cable or optical cable?

Coaxial one.


The center of a coaxial cable is called what?

the center of coaxial cable drrrrrrrrrreinstein


How many wires are in coaxial cable?

how many wires does a coaxial cable have


What is the bit rare of cat 5e cable?

The bit rate of any network cable depends on the hardware attached to it. Cat-5e cable on 100bT hardware has a bit rate of 100 megabits per second. Gigabit ethernet equipment will generally only try to send 300 megabits/second through Cat5e cable.


What is 10 100 1000base t in networking?

10baseT is the designation for ethernet LAN running on twisted pair cable at 10 megabits per second using cables and hardware compatible with 10baseT. 100baseT, also called Fast Ethernet, uses twisted pair cable where data transfer occurs at 100 megabits per second with cables and hardware compatible with 100baseT. 1000baseT (gigabit ethernet) runs at 1000 megabit per second or 1 gigabit with cables and hardware capable of maintaining that speed. The higher speed cables and hardware are supposed to be compatible with the earlier slower speed. The T in 10..baseT indicates that it uses twisted pair cabling (called category 5, 5e, 6, 6a depending on the speed it can handle) with various rules about the cables regarding insulation, shielding, connection rules and a maximum cable distance of about 100 meters. Earlier versions of ethernet used different cableing. 10base5 used a special thick coaxial cable, ran at 10 megabits per second with a maximum cable length of about 5 hundred meters. 10base2 used thinner cheaper coaxial cabling and connectors, also ran at 10 megabits per second but with a maximum cable length of about 200 meters. Both of these are considered obsolete having been replaced by the twisted pair cable.


Attenuation of coaxial cable?

It is the loss of data from the coaxial cable during transmission .


Coaxial cable is balanced or unbalanced?

coaxial cable is unbalanced transmission line