Computer A is sending a 10 MByte long file to Computer B via packet-switching over two consecutive 100 Mbps links of 2000 km length each. Assume that the signal propagation speed on both links is 2 x 108 m/s. Furthermore, assume that the maximum length of a packet is 1480 bytes and that Computer A fills each packet to the max, if possible. How long (in seconds) does it take Computer A to send out one packet of maximum length on the first link? (What is the transmission time for one packet of maximum length?)

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Computer A is sending a 10 MByte long file to Computer B via packet-switching over two consecutive 100 Mbps links of 2000 km length each.
Assume that the signal propagation speed on both links is 2 x 108 m/s.
Furthermore, assume that the maximum length of a packet is 1480 bytes and that Computer A fills each packet to the max, if possible.

How long (in seconds) does it take Computer A to send out one packet of maximum length on the first link? (What is the transmission time for one packet of maximum length?)

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