Question
A local router is configured to limit the bandwidth of guest users connecting to the Internet. Which of the following best explains the result of this configuration as compared to a configuration in which the router does not limit the bandwidth?
The amount of time it takes guest users to send and receive large files is likely to decrease.
Option A,The amount of time it takes guest users to send and receive large files is likely to decrease.
The number of packets required for guest users to send and receive data is likely to decrease.
Option B,The number of packets required for guest users to send and receive data is likely to decrease.
Guest users will be prevented from having fault-tolerant routing on the Internet.
Option C,Guest users will be prevented from having fault-tolerant routing on the Internet.
Guest users will be restricted in the maximum amount of data that they can send and receive per second.
The amount of time it takes guest users to send and receive large files is likely to decrease.
Option A,The amount of time it takes guest users to send and receive large files is likely to decrease.
The number of packets required for guest users to send and receive data is likely to decrease.
Option B,The number of packets required for guest users to send and receive data is likely to decrease.
Guest users will be prevented from having fault-tolerant routing on the Internet.
Option C,Guest users will be prevented from having fault-tolerant routing on the Internet.
Guest users will be restricted in the maximum amount of data that they can send and receive per second.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The best explanation for the result of configuring a local router to limit the bandwidth of guest users compared to a configuration in which the router does not limit the bandwidth is:
**Guest users will be restricted in the maximum amount of data that they can send and receive per second.**
This means that by limiting the bandwidth, the router is effectively controlling how much data can be transferred at one time, leading to slower speeds for guest users. The other options do not accurately describe the implication of bandwidth limitation in this context.
**Guest users will be restricted in the maximum amount of data that they can send and receive per second.**
This means that by limiting the bandwidth, the router is effectively controlling how much data can be transferred at one time, leading to slower speeds for guest users. The other options do not accurately describe the implication of bandwidth limitation in this context.