CAT5 or if nessecary CAT6 Twisted pair...
400 mbps.. that's all.
The E1 has a greater line capacity. E1 is the European standard and runs at 2.084 Mbps. The American T-1 standard runs at a capacity of 1.544 Mbps.
There are 1024 Mbps per GB so if you have 4096 Mbps, You divide the 4096 by 2 giving you 2048 Mbps/ 1 GB
The speed of a T1 line is 1.544 Mbps. It is used to transmit data over the Internet or for voice communications. Faster speeds and capacities are obtained through the the deployment of bonded T-1.
1.5 Mbps www.intelletrace.com
11 Mbps
16 Mbps
T3
CAT5 or if nessecary CAT6 Twisted pair...
Perhaps a computer processing unit from about 2010.
802.11b Wireless networks support a maximum throughput of 11Mbps (megabits per second). From a practical standpoint, the average throughput will probably be closer to 5Mbps.
It is desirable to have a higher Mbps in almost all cases. Mbps = Mega bits per second. It describes the throughput (or bandwidth) or data through a network interface.
802.11 n
D. 802.11n boasts a mximum throughput of 600 mbps.
1.544 Mbps
11 mbps