I'm not sure what you mean by io box, but generally 10/100 means the network devices can communicate with other network devices at either 10mbps or 100mbps. If both are capable of 100, then 100 is used. If one is only capable of 10mbps then 10 is used.
1000mbps or Gigabit Ethernet is 10x faster than 100mbps. If is also backward compatible like 100mbps devices, but will only run at full speed is you connect it to other Gigabit devices and use the correct wiring.
10-Mbps Ethernet, 100-Mbps or Fast Ethernet, and 1000-Mbps or Gigabit Ethernet.
1000000 mbs
By choosing the switch Bandwidth like 100 Mbps, or 1000 Mbps you can make fast LAN.
the difference is 900, since 1000 - 100 = 900.
1 mbps (mega bits per second) = 1000 kbps (kilo bits per second) as defined by IEEE. So, 100 mbps = 100,000 kbps.
The number that is 100 less than 1000 is 900. This can be calculated by subtracting 100 from 1000, which equals 900. The difference between 1000 and 900 is indeed 100.
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one tenth or ten percent It may also be interpreted as the difference between 100 and 1000: 900.
It connects all of your computers and servers together on the network, and is typically very fast, like 100 Megabits per second (Mbps) or 1000 Mbps.
When you multiply 10 by 85, you get 850. When you multiply 10 by 100, you get 1000. The difference between the two is 150.
Asuming you mean Megabytes, or Mbps, then no. There is ruffly 1000 mbps in 1 Gb. So a 100 Gb drive can hold 100000 Mbps. The average computer in 2011 has a 250 to 500 GB hard drive.
no 25 mbps is up not 100