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Given the speeds that are listed in Figure 5-1, is it possible to use a scanner

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Question

Given the speeds that are listed in Figure 5-1, is it possible to use a scanner to scan a document and transmit the data over an 802.11n wireless network at full speed? Defend your answer.

Device Data rate Keyboard Mouse 56K modem Scanner at 300 dpi Digital camcorder 4x Blu-ray disc 802.11n Wireless USB 2.0 FireWire 800 Gigabit Ethernet SATA 3 disk drive USB 3.0 SCSI Ultra 5 bus Single-lane PCle 3.0 bus Thunderbolt 2 bus SONET OC-768 network 10 bytes/sec 100 bytes/sec 7 KB/sec 1 MB/sec 3.5 MB/sec 18 MB/sec 37.5 MB/sec 60 MB/sec 100 MB/sec 125 MB/sec 600 MB/sec 625 MB/sec 640 MB/sec 985 MB/sec 2.5 GB/sec 5 GB/sec Figure 5-1. Some typical device, network, and bus data rates.

Explanation / Answer

Yes, according to the given data rate statistics it is possible to transmit a document which is scanned at a rate of 1MB/sec to transmit over a 802.11n wireless medium which has a max data rate of 37.5MB/sec

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