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Wifi 54 Mbps Speed Meaning—How Many Megabytes or Kilobytes Per Second Is That?

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    heseme
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    Can someone explain to me what the speed of wifi 54 mbps means, what does it mean how much does it have to kilobytes or megabytes per second.
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  • #2 1213410
    Kolobos
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    Convert 54Mbps to Kbps and divide by 8 you will get how many KB later divide KB by 1024 and you will get MB :-)

    I hope I was right ;-)
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    heseme
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    ok it comes out ok 6mega, as it is actually in conjunction with neo 512kb.
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    Kolobos
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    What exactly do you mean?
    You have a local 54Mbps wifi network and the whole network has neo 512Kbps internet or what?
    Neo 512Kbps is around ~ 60KB / s
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    heseme
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    I mean that I am assuming neo 512, at home I think about wifi, I write that it has a bandwidth of 54mbps. I would like to know how fast it will go, what size is the transfer with something like that.
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    Aniol555
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    I don't think anyone wants to answer this question anymore.
    You should know why!
    But I will write to get another post
    512 kbps (Neo) = 0.5Mbps
    and 0.5 Mbps is 100 times slower than 54 Mbps so
    1 Mbps Wi-Fi would be enough instead of 54 Mbps and you would not feel the difference
    (not taking into account the losses).
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    heseme
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    Thanks now I know what's going on.
  • #8 1213881
    Dariusch
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    54 Mbps is also very important as it is the maximum possible transfer rate in this radio network.
    Although you only need 1Mbps to use the net - as Aniol writes - only 1Mbps, when exchanging files, games, etc. inside the network, it already matters, the larger the transfer, the better and faster.

Topic summary

✨ The discussion revolves around the meaning of a Wi-Fi speed of 54 Mbps. Users explain that 54 Mbps (megabits per second) is the maximum transfer rate of the Wi-Fi network, which can be converted to kilobytes (KB) and megabytes (MB) for practical understanding. Specifically, 54 Mbps translates to approximately 6.75 MB/s when converted. The conversation also highlights that while 54 Mbps is sufficient for local network activities, such as file transfers and gaming, the actual internet speed provided by a service like Neo 512 Kbps (which is about 60 KB/s) is significantly lower, making the high Wi-Fi speed less impactful for internet usage. The importance of understanding both local network speeds and internet speeds is emphasized.
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