It should be noted that for the same stated bandwidth, the maximum data transfer rate depends on the mode of the operation of the link: half-duplex or full-duplex. For example, for a 100Mbps half duplex link, the maximum data rate is 100Mbps, because at any point in time, a device can be either sender or receiver of data. On the other hand, for a 100Mbps full duplex link, since a device can be both sender and receiver at the same time, the maximum data rate is 200Mbps.
One more thing to add would be Latency and/or ping - That would be the speed limit each individual car can drive..in terms of gaming and streaming where the packets are small..it ‘doesn’t’ matter how much total bandwidth of bridge can handle..each packet needs to get to their destination fast for reliability.
I am still kind of confused. so Bandwidth is the max amount of data that can be used. Throughput is the amount of data that actually used. Then why cellphone companies typically charge people for the bandwidth they use, not Throughput (the actual amount of data used)?
Simple and efficient . The best channel for getting a general idea about almost everything in networking . Btw sunny , can we say speed means both bandwidth and throughput based on the sentence ? If we say '' DSL download speed is between 10 to 100 Mbps '' , I think we mean (throughput) from 10 mbps to 100 mbps but when when we say its 100 mbps we are talking about bandwidth .
sir, I am not clear. My question for wifi: I have AP (802.11AC). it has dual band (5GHz, 2.4GHz). speed 1300Mbps. please explain bandwidth and speed in wifi. Thanks and best regards.
great question. The dual-band means your AP can work with all wifi standards (802.11b, 802.11a, 802.11g, 802.11n, and 802.11ac). Your AP can work fine. Speed means how much data can be downloaded per second. Most of the time, the vendor brags about "the speed" because it refers to the maximum speed in a perfect condition.
@Aun Maqsood hah thanks. I saw an article and it is sort of the same thing. My understanding is bandwidth is what you're supposed to get and since you're sharing it then people won't get all that bandwidth so you get a slower speed. Hand in hand. But throughput is still a mystery, I gotta re watch this. www.highspeedinternet.com/resources/bandwidth-vs-latency-what-is-the-difference "Bandwidth refers to the maximum capacity of an internet connection, not the actual speed. For example, if you order a 100 Mbps package from your Internet Service Provider (ISP), your bandwidth would be 100 Mbps. That means the most data your connection can download at one time is 100 Mbps. Your actual internet speed, on the other hand, is likely to be less than your bandwidth most of the time because of network congestion and other external factors. If you want to see how fast your internet connection is now, use a speed test." As per the article.
@@alexjune6414 Yeah definitely. I think companies market the bandwidth when you're buying. For example, we have a 1gbps wifi speed, but my pc only runs at 100mbps (lower sometimes). Also that's a great article, thanks for linking it!
Sir On 100 mbps Link, how much time and at what speed 10 bits packet reach A to B .... 100mbps is a per second....packet can reach in milliseconds ...that is a speed ... My opinion Throughput of link is a total upload and download at a same time ..... 100 mbps link max throughput technically is a 200 mbps data at 1 sec Two way communication ata same time with amount of data
Why is my throughput throttled to certain websites? I have more speed but it won't allow more bandwidth. VPN is not helping much. How do I open the bandwidth gates?
O.K. Mr. Sunny. I will leave a very flattering comment for you because you make all the other videos on this subject look like a bunch of dangblang idiots. You immediately point out the different in the use of the term bandwidth which eliminates a lot of confusion in the beginning. Then you bring up other useful terms as speed and throughput. Now I am ready for your video on modulation during transmission. EXCELLENT WORK!!! thanks
Thank you... I really like your lessons.. but I hope that you can improve your pronunciations... sometimes it confuse me... Thank you again... all my support for you. And we are looking for security lessons and cryptographic. And we need more lessons about programming languages and which one if best for us nowadays... and what is assembly programming language!
Thank you very much for your suggestions. I will do my best to improve myself. I plan to make 150 videos to cover networking basics and then cyber-security, then programming. I wish I had more time to focus on uploading those videos. I put your suggestions to my to-do-list. Many thanks!
Who in their right minds could possible find a reason to down vote this video, let alone any of Sunny's videos? Sunny, YOU ROCK!
He mentioned frequency & didnt explain it.
maybe they thought it was the download button :)
@@tnndll4294don't think it's in the title brother.
@@tnndll4294cause it’s literally the same one is just wifi or light connection
This finally clears the throughput v/s bandwidth doubt for me. Thanks!
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i double that
Perfect timing :D I was just looking for information on this. I'm studying for the network + exam
I hope my videos can offer some help to clarify some concepts.
I am learning about wireless bandwidth measured in frequency. It is confusing that the word is used in two different contexts. Thanks it was helpful.
Thank you very much you were able to clearly outline how they three concepts differ from one another.
Such clear explanations! Thank you Sunny!
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Thank you so much, these terms were confused to me, but your simple explanation is all I needed, thank you for sharing this!!!
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Thank you Mr. Sunny! I finally understood what bandwidth and throughput means.
Great explanation, Sunny! Thank you for making it simple for us to understand. You got the best examples aaaaand great graphics! 😍
It should be noted that for the same stated bandwidth, the maximum data transfer rate depends on the mode of the operation of the link: half-duplex or full-duplex.
For example, for a 100Mbps half duplex link, the maximum data rate is 100Mbps, because at any point in time, a device can be either sender or receiver of data.
On the other hand, for a 100Mbps full duplex link, since a device can be both sender and receiver at the same time, the maximum data rate is 200Mbps.
One more thing to add would be Latency and/or ping - That would be the speed limit each individual car can drive..in terms of gaming and streaming where the packets are small..it ‘doesn’t’ matter how much total bandwidth of bridge can handle..each packet needs to get to their destination fast for reliability.
I am still kind of confused. so Bandwidth is the max amount of data that can be used. Throughput is the amount of data that actually used. Then why cellphone companies typically charge people for the bandwidth they use, not Throughput (the actual amount of data used)?
very good lecture. thank you.
This is excellent Video. Short and too the point. Thanks for your efforts @Sunny
sunny explains better than whole university
Great video! Congratulations 👏
Great Explanation.
Thank you very much!
Simple and efficient . The best channel for getting a general idea about almost everything in networking .
Btw sunny , can we say speed means both bandwidth and throughput based on the sentence ?
If we say '' DSL download speed is between 10 to 100 Mbps '' , I think we mean (throughput) from 10 mbps to 100 mbps but when when we say its 100 mbps we are talking about bandwidth .
Great explanation.😮
Thank you very much.Only now I knew the difference.
Nice explanation!
Thanks for the video!
the throughput of this video is excellent although I reached my mind's max bandwidth capacity
The boss ....Allah bless keep rocking..
Thank you for watching!
@@sunnyclassroom24 please can you teach CCNA and we can get more you will receive more likes and subscribers
how about representing speed as signaling rate which increases with bandwidth increasing and gives more throuput or actual data rate
I will try my best. Speaking English is my challenge. I apologize but I will practice more.
sir, I am not clear.
My question for wifi: I have AP (802.11AC). it has dual band (5GHz, 2.4GHz). speed 1300Mbps. please explain bandwidth and speed in wifi.
Thanks and best regards.
great question. The dual-band means your AP can work with all wifi standards (802.11b, 802.11a, 802.11g, 802.11n, and 802.11ac). Your AP can work fine. Speed means how much data can be downloaded per second. Most of the time, the vendor brags about "the speed" because it refers to the maximum speed in a perfect condition.
@@sunnyclassroom24 So then speed sounds the same as the throughput. What does speed mean in relation to throughput and bandwidth?
@@alexjune6414 speed is the bandwidth I think.
@Aun Maqsood hah thanks. I saw an article and it is sort of the same thing. My understanding is bandwidth is what you're supposed to get and since you're sharing it then people won't get all that bandwidth so you get a slower speed. Hand in hand. But throughput is still a mystery, I gotta re watch this. www.highspeedinternet.com/resources/bandwidth-vs-latency-what-is-the-difference
"Bandwidth refers to the maximum capacity of an internet connection, not the actual speed. For example, if you order a 100 Mbps package from your Internet Service Provider (ISP), your bandwidth would be 100 Mbps. That means the most data your connection can download at one time is 100 Mbps.
Your actual internet speed, on the other hand, is likely to be less than your bandwidth most of the time because of network congestion and other external factors. If you want to see how fast your internet connection is now, use a speed test." As per the article.
@@alexjune6414 Yeah definitely. I think companies market the bandwidth when you're buying. For example, we have a 1gbps wifi speed, but my pc only runs at 100mbps (lower sometimes). Also that's a great article, thanks for linking it!
wonderful channel... thanks a lot
you are welcome!
Sir
On 100 mbps Link, how much time and at what speed 10 bits packet reach A to B ....
100mbps is a per second....packet can reach in milliseconds ...that is a speed ...
My opinion
Throughput of link is a total upload and download at a same time .....
100 mbps link max throughput technically is a 200 mbps data at 1 sec
Two way communication ata same time with amount of data
brief answers for all questions
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Sir shouldnt capacity be C=2B. At 1:04 shouldnt we have 2x Gbps for x GHz?
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Most welcome 😊
Why is my throughput throttled to certain websites? I have more speed but it won't allow more bandwidth. VPN is not helping much. How do I open the bandwidth gates?
Thanks Jian-Yang!
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It was helpful indeed thank you
Thanks a million💜💜💜 it's beneficial video.
You are quite welcome!
how these kind of animations are creating which is the software used
I use flash.
O.K. Mr. Sunny. I will leave a very flattering comment for you because you make all the other videos on this subject look like a bunch of dangblang idiots.
You immediately point out the different in the use of the term bandwidth which eliminates a lot of confusion in the beginning. Then you bring up other useful terms as speed and throughput.
Now I am ready for your video on modulation during transmission.
EXCELLENT WORK!!!
thanks
Thank you very much for your compliment.
Thank you
Beautiful!
Simple and easy
thank you so much now i am clear
I am glad.
Perfect :) Thank you
Thank you... I really like your lessons.. but I hope that you can improve your pronunciations... sometimes it confuse me...
Thank you again... all my support for you.
And we are looking for security lessons and cryptographic.
And we need more lessons about programming languages and which one if best for us nowadays... and what is assembly programming language!
Thank you very much for your suggestions. I will do my best to improve myself. I plan to make 150 videos to cover networking basics and then cyber-security, then programming. I wish I had more time to focus on uploading those videos. I put your suggestions to my to-do-list. Many thanks!
Honestly and happy to read you reply... and you have a fantastic graphic and GIFs ... thank you :)
Thanks
Wow great
I still can't understand but thank you for the lecture.
Bandwidth of the bridge means the width of the bridge, a measure of the width of bridge in terms of the width of a single car !
Please do one vedio on jitter , letency , delay and difference between tham please please do this video sir
Thanks in advance
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Sir, Is it convenient if I contact you by any social media , wechat , facebook....
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you don't need more explanations you need one example like the bridge
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It threw-put not thr-auw-put, ooo, not ow.