sávszélességének
Sávszélességének (the bandwidth of a communication channel) is a fundamental parameter in information theory and telecommunications that quantifies the amount of data that can be transmitted over a given pathway per unit of time. It is typically expressed in bits per second (bps) or higher units such as kilobits (kbps), megabits (Mbps), or gigabits (Gbps). In practical terms, the wider a channel’s bandwidth, the faster data can be sent, which directly influences network performance, application responsiveness, and user experience.
The concept originates from Claude Shannon’s 1948 paper, where bandwidth was defined as the range of frequencies
In wired infrastructures, fiber‑optic links routinely deliver multi‑terabit per second bandwidth, whereas copper Ethernet typically supports
Managing bandwidth efficiently involves traffic shaping, Quality of Service (QoS) policies, and load balancing to prevent