Overview

Throughput is the 'real-world' performance of a network. It is almost always lower than the theoretical bandwidth due to protocol overhead, latency, and packet loss.

Factors Affecting Throughput

  • Network Congestion: Too many users sharing the same link.
  • Hardware Limitations: Slow CPUs in routers or switches.
  • Protocol Overhead: The extra bits required for headers (IP, TCP, Ethernet).

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