Goodput

Data throughput of a network is the amount of data per unit time that can be transferred via it. In contrast to the data transfer rate but pure user data are taken into account, possibly control data are therefore not counted. Example: The data throughput of 11 Mbit / s wireless network is about 50 % of the transmission rate, ie 5.5 Mbit / s In the current WLAN standard 802.11n (August 2012), one starts from 40 % of the maximum data transfer rate, so they can theoretically 600 Mbits / s about 240 Mbit / s can be achieved in practice.

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