How many people are easy to get stuck with 200 megabit network speed?

Updated on technology 2024-04-09
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    In the past, the network bus used 50 megabit, 100 megabit broadband, and you can also bring a lot of computers!

    It can be seen that there is no pressure to use 10 Internet access devices at the same time for 200M broadband.

    In the past, your 4M broadband was enough, but now 100M broadband will still encounter lag. It's the reason why there are so many users.

    This is like a total bandwidth of 10,000 gigabits, and there are 100 users and 10 users are different, and the more users, the more unstable they are.

    So, it's not like 200m broadband gives you 200m.

    It also needs to be matched with a good terminal (computer, mobile phone, etc.) to reflect better fluency.

    I wish you happiness. Hope!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If there is really a network speed of 200m, and there is no hardware bandwidth limit for the network equipment, then there is no problem for about 20 people to surf the Internet at the same time (see **). If it is a daily office, it is completely fine for 100-200 people (because it is impossible for 100-200 people to use upload or ** at the same time, and it is also impossible to use a large ** channel bandwidth at the same time).

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Please note that this is the theoretical ** speed, in actual use, affected by network cards, routers, network cables, hard disks and other network equipment, the actual ** speed is about 110-117MB s, that is, about 880-936MBPS.

    The uplink and downlink ratio is 1:10, and the uplink is 125 10=, which is the theoretical maximum broadband upload speed

    1000 megabyte broadband wifi speed is 110-117mb s normal

    Further reading: 1000m broadband (optical fiber) experience:

    Optical modem: This must be a full gigabit optical modem, under normal circumstances, as long as the optical modem sent by telecom operators is not a shrunken version, it can basically meet the requirements of gigabit broadband.

    Router: Also need a full Gigabit network port router, preferably a wifi6 router.

    Switch: Photovoltaic hybrid 10 Gigabit switch (this is not a necessity, in general, there are very few switches used in households).

    Ethernet cable: Category 6 network cable (cat6).

    Computer network card: Generally, the computer motherboard is integrated with a gigabit network card (the actual processing power of the gigabit network card is between 900m and 950m).

    Hard disk: If your computer hard disk is a mechanical hard disk that has been used for several years, then it may not reach the ** speed of gigabit broadband, and the new disk RAID0 is OK, and it is recommended to use a solid-state drive (SSD).

    Mobile phone: **'s flagship mobile phone, which supports wifi6 can get a very good network experience.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Who do you ask? The operator tells you 1000 trillion, and the actual ......Find out for yourself.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The unit of 100m is bps (bits per second).

    100 Gigabit NIC is a type of network bandwidth, which refers to 100 Gigabit optical fiber. The theoretical transmission speed of an ordinary 100 Gigabit network card is 100Mbps, and the actual conversion limit is the fastest speed. The unit of 100M is bps (bits per second), and this bit is the bit.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Enough. If the computer is not using software such as BT at full speed, the bandwidth usually occupied will not be greater than 40M. The bandwidth occupied by personal mobile phones is basically between 0-20m, and the bandwidth occupied by live broadcast applications is relatively large, and the bandwidth used by general news and ** is about 5-10m.

    Therefore, as far as the average family is concerned, there will be no more than 10 computers and mobile phones connected to the Internet, and 200m broadband is enough to meet the internal use of the family.

    Many families still have lag in 200M broadband, and the problem is generally in the router. The router is now the center of home networking, and generally speaking, the factors that affect the wireless signal coverage within the home are mainly the location of the router, the frequency band supported by the router, and the performance of the router itself.

    There are two points that need to be buried here, the first point is that 200M broadband needs to be configured with a gigabit wireless router, and the second point is that the router must be placed in the position of the family, and it needs to be unobstructed around, and terminals such as mobile phones usually need to use wireless signal access.

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