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quick question about using gigabit ethernet to transfer files to the
time capsule's built in HD. From what I could gather, this new hd utilizes a serial ata interface, having a 3Gb/s transfer rate; and of course gigabit ethernet is 1Gb/s. Am I not wrong then in assuming that I should be able to transfer files to that internal drive at a theoretical speed of 1Gb/s or at least not much slower (roughly double the speed of usb 2.0)? If not, why not? Thanks. |
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