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Bandwidth determines data transfer speed from "summary" of Computer Networking Beginners Guide by Russell Scott

Bandwidth is a crucial element that plays a significant role in determining the speed at which data can be transferred in a network. It is like a pipeline through which data flows from one point to another. The wider the pipeline, the more data can flow through it at any given time. In the context of networking, bandwidth refers to the maximum rate at which data can be transferred over a network connection. When you have a high bandwidth connection, you can transfer large amounts of data quickly. Conversely, a low bandwidth connection will result in slower data transfer speeds. This means that even if you have a fast computer or a high-capacity storage device, your data transfer speeds will still be limited by the bandwidth of your network con...
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