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Re: What does "bandwidth" mean in cached-routers?
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Yep, the speed of your circuit is limited by the slowest router in your
circuit.
Jackie wrote:
> Another question about the bandwidth of circuits: I see routers in a circuit having different bandwidth, from xxKB/s to xxxxKB/s. Is the bandwidth of the circuit as a whole determined by the router with the lowest bandwidth? For example: a circuit containing 3 nodes whose bandwidth are 4328, 4317, 327KB/s respectively. Can we say that the bandwidth of this circuit is 327KB/s?