
Season 2 · Episode 245
Bandwidth vs. Speed: Decoding Your Digital Plumbing
Is your 10-gig plan actually fast? Herman and Corn dive into the difference between bandwidth and speed in the modern fiber era.
My Weird Prompts · Daniel Rosehill
January 17, 202613m 41s
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Show Notes
In this episode of My Weird Prompts, hosts Herman and Corn peel back the layers of our modern internet infrastructure to answer a listener's question about the true meaning of bandwidth. They explore why internet service providers market "speed" while businesses demand "dedicated access," explaining technical concepts like oversubscription ratios, wavelength division multiplexing, and the Shannon-Hartley theorem. From the legacy of T1 lines to the cutting-edge potential of Wi-Fi 7 and 800-gigabit Ethernet, this deep dive provides the essential context needed to understand the digital plumbing that powers our world.