The maximum speeds supported by coaxial cable for data transmission can vary, but typically range from 1 to 10 gigabits per second (Gbps).
10/100
Standard speeds supported by 802.11x are 802.11a up to 54 Mbps, 802.11b up to 11 Mbps, 802.11g up to 54 Mbps and 802.11n up to 150 Mbps. These speeds are determined by the frequency band of the connection.
Very slow or fast transmission speeds become from what combinations of hardware and software?
5
bits
A Chevy 305 is not a transmission it is a motor. If you mean a Chevy turbo 350 then the answer would be 3 different forward speeds and reverse.
Standard speeds supported by 802.11x are 802.11a up to 54 Mbps, 802.11b up to 11 Mbps, 802.11g up to 54 Mbps and 802.11n up to 150 Mbps. These speeds are determined by the frequency band of the connection.
Both sending and receiving NICs must agree on transmission speeds.
No, the average speed will always be between the minimum and maximum speeds.
3
good for air foils good at medium speeds of take off little drag not supported flimsy bad at top speeds
I think 4, with the 4th being overdrive.