Suppose Host A wants to send a large file to Host B. The path from Host A to Host B has three links, of rates R1=500 kbps, R2=2 Mbps, and R3=1 Mbps a. Assuming no other traffic in the network, what is the throughput for the file transfer? b. Suppose the file is 4 million bytes. Dividing the file size by the throughput, roughly how long will it take to transfer the file to Host B? c. Repeat (a) and (b), but now with R reduced to 100 kbps.

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Suppose Host A wants to send a large file to Host B. The path from Host A to Host B has
three links, of rates R1=500 kbps, R2=2 Mbps, and R3=1 Mbps
a. Assuming no other traffic in the network, what is the throughput for the file transfer?
b. Suppose the file is 4 million bytes. Dividing the file size by the throughput, roughly how
long will it take to transfer the file to Host B?
c. Repeat (a) and (b), but now with R reduced to 100 kbps.

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otherwise surely downvote

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