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

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  • #1 1213368
    heseme
    Level 10  
    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
    IT specialist
    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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  • #3 1213435
    heseme
    Level 10  
    ok it comes out ok 6mega, as it is actually in conjunction with neo 512kb.
  • #4 1213588
    Kolobos
    IT specialist
    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
  • #5 1213645
    heseme
    Level 10  
    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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    #6 1213709
    Aniol555
    Level 13  
    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).
  • #7 1213725
    heseme
    Level 10  
    Thanks now I know what's going on.
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  • #8 1213881
    Dariusch
    Level 18  
    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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