
Network speed
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- Q1What is the unit of measurement for network speed?Gigabytes per secondMegabytes per secondBytes per secondBits per second30s
- Q2What is the maximum theoretical speed of a Gigabit Ethernet connection?100 Gbps10 Gbps1 Gbps1000 Gbps30s
- Q3What does the term 'latency' refer to?The capacity of a networkThe amount of data that can be transferred in a given timeThe time it takes for data to travel from one point to anotherThe number of packets transmitted per second30s
- Q4What impact does distance have on network speed?Network speed is not affected by distanceIncreased distance generally results in slower speedsIncreased distance generally results in faster speedsDistance has no impact on network speed30s
- Q5What is the difference between upload and download speeds?There is no difference between upload and download speedsUpload speed refers to the rate at which data is received from the internet to a device, while download speed refers to the rate at which data is sent from a device to the internetUpload speed refers to the rate at which data is sent from a device to the internet, while download speed refers to the rate at which data is received from the internet to a deviceUpload and download speeds are measured in different units30s
- Q6What is the common name for the test used to measure network speed?Bandwidth testerSpeedtestPacket analyzerLatency checker30s
- Q7What is the difference between a wired and wireless network connection?There is no difference between wired and wireless network connectionsA wired connection is only used for certain types of devicesA wireless connection is generally faster and more stable than a wired connectionA wired connection is generally faster and more stable than a wireless connection30s