3.3.2

Network Performance

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Network Performance

There are many factors which affect the overall performance on a network:

Bandwidth

Bandwidth

  • Bandwidth is the amount of data that can be transferred in a given time.
  • The greater the bandwidth, the better the network's performance potential.
  • Bandwidth is shared between all active users, so performance can decrease if there are too many users.
Wired vs wireless

Wired vs wireless

  • Wired networks are usually much faster and more reliable.
  • Wireless performance depends on how well a computer can pick up the signal but is rarely better than a wired connection would be.
Choice of hardware

Choice of hardware

  • The choice of cabling and other networking hardware can have a big impact on the speed of a network.
Topology

Topology

  • The topology of the network (how the computers are laid out and connected together) can have a large impact on the network performance.
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