28 Apr 2010 @ 4:38 PM 

Bandwidth is a computer networking term, which is how much data you can send through a network or a modern connection. Bandwidth is measured in bits per second or ‘bps’. The more bandwidth, the faster and more data can be transferred. The data travelling form one computer to another is not all sent in one big chunk it is broke up in to small pieces called packets.

This is a video which will hopefully tell you more about bandwidth :http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lFQHU8PUork

This is also a good website where you can test bandwidth: http://www.bandwidthtest.co.uk/

Posted By: Daniel Atkinson
Last Edit: 13 May 2010 @ 07:51 AM

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  1. Mr Adams says:

    A brief, but good explanation of what bandwidth is. What are the rings for?

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