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What are optimum data throughput speeds for different
network interfaces?
Depending on the network interface your computer uses, you will
experience different rates of data transfer to your server. Network Interfaces
are described in terms of their ideal maximum speed, but many factors can
affect the actual data transfer speeds you will experience. For example, your
optimal wireless transfer speed will be reduced depending on the type of
security and encryption you have enabled on your wireless network and by
the amount of other work your computer and server are performing at the
same time.
What are optimum data throughput speeds for different
network interfaces?
Gigabit Ethernet—1000mbps/125MBs.
Fast Ethernet—100mbps/12.5MBs.
Wireless N—600mbps/75MBs.
Wireless G—54mbps/6.75MBs.
Wireless A—54mbps/6.75MBs.
Wireless B—1 1mbps/1.375MBs.
What is the ideal minimum time to transfer a 1GB file for
different network interfaces?
Gigabit Ethernet—8s.
Fast Ethernet—1min 20s.
Wireless N—13.3s.
Wireless G—2min 28s.
Wireless A—2min 28s.
Wireless B—12min 7s.

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