bandwidth
Definition: Bandwidth in computer networking refers
to the data rate supported by a network connection or interface. One
most commonly expresses bandwidth in terms of bits per second (bps).
The term comes from the field of electrical engineering, where
bandwidth represents the total distance or range between the highest and
lowest signals on the communication channel (band).
Bandwidth represents the capacity of the connection. The greater the
capacity, the more likely that greater performance will follow, though
overall performance also depends on other factors, such as latency.
Also Known As: throughput
Examples:
A
V.90 modem supports a maximum theoretical bandwidth of 56 Kbps. Fast
Ethernet supports a theoretical maximum bandwidth of 100 Mbps.