Re: About the speed of netcard and switch

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On Tue, 15 Jun 2004 19:59:36 +0800, MCG LU Fengcheng
<fengcheng.lu@alcatel-sbell.com.cn> wrote:
>         For 100Mb/s netcard, does mean incoming & outgoing speed are
> both 100M/s?

If the cards are configured/negotiated to full duplex then, yes, you
will get 100Mbit on both input and output.

>         For 100Mb/s switch, What does it mean? Is it the speed of all
> physical link? for example:

No, each port is 100Mbit. A 100Mbit switch is referred to as such
simply to indicate the top speed of the NICs you may connect to it.

>         What maximum speed is PC1 send-packets? 100Mb/s, 100Mb/s / 2 =
> 50Mb/s, other?

100Mbit.

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