Ethernet Overhead
Ethernet is how we have delivered Internet service since Dial-up accounts. Ethernet connectivity is frequently referred to as 10/100 or 10/100/1000 Ethernet. These numbers indicate speed limits that Ethernet has always had as a networking protocol. These limitations happen more because of physical hardware more than software.
These speeds are raw concepts which mean that nothing ever sees the full capacity of the speeds advertised.
How does this affect us?
|
Stated Ethernet Speed |
Usable Speed |
|
10m |
8-9m |
|
100m |
90-92m |
|
1000m |
850-900m |
As you can see above, the advertised maximum speed is never available. This is because the additional bandwidth is taken up by packet buffers and other needed pieces of information.
Article ID: 347
Created: February 17, 2024
Last Updated: February 17, 2024
Author: shekhar-retail@teamhgs.com [shekhar-retail@teamhgs.com]
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