480mbps

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Discussions tagged with 480mbps focus on the practical bandwidth limit of USB 2.0 connections, which is 480 Mbps. Users question how newer AC wireless standards can deliver higher data rates when the USB receiver interface is capped at this speed. The tag appears in hardware-related threads about routers and USB adapters, highlighting a common bottleneck in real-world network performance. Topics explore the mismatch between theoretical AC speeds and the actual throughput possible over USB 2.0, often seeking explanations or workarounds for this limitation.
  1. Hawkeyes

    Windows 7 Understanding Data Transfer Rates: AC Standards vs USB 2.0 Limitations

    Hi guys. I hope I post this topic at the right place. It's actually hardware related. Thing is this: The new AC standards promises very high data transfer rate, but taken into account and the AC qualified USB recievers only run USB 2.0 which has a bandwith at 480Mbps per second, how can I...
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