enhedsbåndbredde
Enhedsbåndbredde is a term used in telecommunications and networking that refers to the bandwidth available per unit or endpoint. It is a measure of how much data can be transmitted to or from a single device or a specific portion of a network within a given time. Understanding enhedsbåndbredde is crucial for network planning and performance optimization.
This concept is distinct from the total bandwidth of a network link. For instance, a network cable
In practical terms, a lower enhedsbåndbredde can lead to slower download and upload speeds for individual users,
Factors influencing enhedsbåndbredde include the total available bandwidth, the number of active devices, the type of