The two are not direclty related. GB (with an uppercase "B") would be "gigabyte"; that's a unit of storage space, Gb (lowercase "b") would be "gigabit" - another unit of storage, but 8 times smaller than the first. On the other hand, mbps (megabit per second) is a unit of bandwidth - how fast data is transferred.
There are 1024 Mbps per GB so if you have 4096 Mbps, You divide the 4096 by 2 giving you 2048 Mbps/ 1 GB
1 kb = 1024b 1 mb = 1024^2b 1 gb = 1024^3b so calculate it for 2 gb
there is 1000 mb in a gig I believe
1 terabyte = 1000 gigabyte, so yes
1 terabyte.
There are 1024 Mbps per GB so if you have 4096 Mbps, You divide the 4096 by 2 giving you 2048 Mbps/ 1 GB
MBPS means megabytes per second and GBPS means gigabytes per second. 1000 kilobytes is 1 megabyte, 1000 megabytes is 1 gigabyte and 1000 gigabytes is 1 terabyte.
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.
there are 8 bits in a byte 8mbps is equal to 1 MBps you have to divide it by 8 to get how many bits it is
100 mbps, is very fast internet. Its about 4 min.
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1000 MB = 1 GB Not much, compared to 1 GB is roughly: 30/1000 MB
Actually, G and mbps is completly different thing... mbps is the download/upload speed per second G is an amount. 1G=1000M So if you only say 802.11G, we don't know either if it is GB or Gb. even Go.
584 kbps = 0.584 mbps 1 mbps = 1000 kbps so a 1mbps speed would be faster
A full port OC48 has a capacity measured in GB. The capacity is 2.884 Gbps for OC48. Converted into Mbps this would be 2,547.712 Mbps.
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