The uplink is a crossover port which allows a connection to another hub, thus extending the number of clients you can connect on the network.
Uplink and downlink are frequencies Communication from earth station to satellite in uplink and communication from satellite to earth station is downlink Always uplink freq.>downlink freq.
GSM 900: Uplink frequency: 890 - 915 MHz GSM 1800 : Uplink frequency: 1710 - 1785 MHz GSM 1900: Uplink frequency: 1850 - 1910 MHz
Uplink translates also to Upload - where you send data to another destination.
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uplink frequency-1710-1785MHz downlink frequency-1805-1880
Uplink frequency is a frequency that goes from the ground to the satellite. Downlink frequency goes from the satellite to the ground.
An Uplink Port is a port on a connectivity device, such as a hub or switch, used to connect it to another connectivity device.
Uplink --> 890 MHz - 915 MHz Downlink --> 935 MHz - 960 MHz
It means your Netgear wireless router or Netgear wireless card (your computer) are too far from one another for the wireless connection to work.
Taken from: https://support.steampowered.com/kb_article.php?ref=5386-HMJI-5162 128k uplink = 4 players (2 players for srcds) 256k uplink = 7 players (4 players for srcds) 320k uplink = 9 players (6 players for srcds) 512k uplink = 14 players (9 players for srcds) 768k uplink = 21 players (14 players for srcds) 1024k uplink = 28 player (19 players for srcds - note 16 players max for HL2DM) 1140k uplink = 32 players (max for HLDS) (21 players for CS:S) 1708k uplink = 32 players for CS:S (max) A good rule for HLDS is 35.6Kbits per player. A good rule for SRCDS (Source Games) is 53.4KBits per player. (about 1.5x more than HLDM)
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