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Why very low frequency is having no use for data transfer in computer network?

Low frequency devices are losing popularity in computer networking because of their slow transfer rates. The higher the frequency of a device the faster it can transfer data.


Does T-Mobile slow down data for customers on their network?

Yes, T-Mobile may slow down data speeds for customers on their network in certain situations, such as during times of network congestion or if a customer has exceeded their data usage limit.


Does T-Mobile slow down your data speed?

Yes, T-Mobile may slow down your data speed after you reach a certain amount of data usage in a billing cycle, depending on your plan and network congestion.


Can Wake-on-LAN only be used within the current network it is linked to?

yes wake-on-lan can be used within the current network. the problem that i see is that the more traffic that it has, the slow it becomes. it can also be connected with bluetooth.


Does T-Mobile throttle data for its customers?

Yes, T-Mobile may throttle data for customers who exceed their data usage limits or during times of network congestion. Throttling is a practice used by some carriers to slow down data speeds for certain customers to manage network traffic.


Can a CD burner be installed in a computer with 1.1 usb ports?

simply put Yes. But It may transfer data a bit slow.


What is data transfer scheme?

Data transfer schemes in Microprocessor :-Data can be transferred between memory, microprocessor and input output devices. the speed and format of all the input output devices does not matches microprocessor.For example some input output devices like ABC' and DAC's are slow as compared to microprocessor.Some devices are serial in nature while microprocessor is parellal in nature.Because of this, number of data transfer schemes have been devided to cope with this problem.The data transfer schemes can be broadly clasified into two categories :-


What is dma in detail?

Direct memory access (DMA) is a feature of modern computers that allows certain hardware subsystems within the computer to access system memory independently of the central processing unit (CPU).Without DMA, when the CPU is using programmed input/output, it is typically fully occupied for the entire duration of the read or write operation, and is thus unavailable to perform other work. With DMA, the CPU initiates the transfer, does other operations while the transfer is in progress, and receives an interrupt from the DMA controller when the operation is done. This feature is useful any time the CPU cannot keep up with the rate of data transfer, or where the CPU needs to perform useful work while waiting for a relatively slow I/O data transfer. Many hardware systems use DMA, including disk drive controllers, graphics cards, network cards and sound cards. DMA is also used for intra-chip data transfer in multi-core processors. Computers that have DMA channels can transfer data to and from devices with much less CPU overhead than computers without a DMA channel. Similarly, a processing element inside a multi-core processor can transfer data to and from its local memory without occupying its processor time, allowing computation and data transfer to proceed in parallel.DMA can also be used for "memory to memory" copying or moving of data within memory.


How do you transfer data from a laptop which does not have a USB port or a CD writer?

1.Upload to Cloud storage, then download through wifi. 2.For amount of data like 3T disk, you can use PCTrans. 【 easeus.com/free-pc-transfer-software/transfer-files-from-pc-to-pc.html 】 Other replies: your lap top should have a floppy drive on it or you can probley use a serial port to transfer your data if so this way is very slow can you email the data to your email address?


What is the main characteristic of Programmed IO?

Programmed IO requires the CPU to manually transfer data between a device and memory. The CPU must constantly check the status of the device to determine when data can be transferred. It is a simple and efficient method but can result in high CPU utilization and slow transfer speeds.


How does T-Mobile throttle hotspot data usage on their network?

T-Mobile throttles hotspot data usage on their network by reducing the speed of the connection once a certain amount of data has been used, typically after reaching a specific data limit. This means that the internet speed for hotspot usage will slow down significantly, making it slower for users to access data-intensive activities like streaming or downloading large files.


What are causes of slow response time in intranet?

An intranet is a special computer network within an organization. If the intranet has a slow response time, it may be a result of peaking. If not, there must be some other problems related with cabling, hardware or software.