Answer:
"LocalTalk" @ 230 kbit/s
"Econet" @ 800 kbit/s
"Omninet" @ 1 Mbit/s
"FireWire" @ 400 Mbit/s
"Gigabit Ethernet" @ 1 Gbit/s
"Omni-Path" @ 100 Gbit/s
Explanation:
Bandwidth is an information technological term used to describe the number of bits that can be transfered in a second on a medium.
Bit is a binary digit of 1 and 0. It is a digital representation of data in wired and on wireless medium of data transmission. Eight (8) bit is called a byte, and 1024 bytes makes up a kilobyte (kb), 1024 kb makes up one mega byte (1Mb) and 1024 Mb is called 1Gb. And 1024 gb makes up 1 Tera byte and the size continues to increase.
The Ethernet is a wired network protocol. It's bandwidth has increased over time from the localtalk 230kb/s to the gigabit Ethernet 1Gbit/s and omni-path 100Gbit/s transmission.