user1205853
user1205853

Reputation: 661

How do find transmission delay of a network?

In my book it says that transmission delay=(length of the packet)/(transmission speed). However in all of the study problems they do not follow this logic. For example, they ask for the transmission delay of a 1,000 byte packet over a 1Mbps connection. I get 1 microsecond, but somehow they get 8. Am I missing something?

Upvotes: 0

Views: 4862

Answers (1)

Oliver Charlesworth
Oliver Charlesworth

Reputation: 272687

Because a byte is not a bit.

Upvotes: 3

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