Good question!

I would guess that they would both arrive at the destination at the same 
time.  The difference would be that the 100Mbps packet would finish 
transmitting first.

The difference in speed can't be propagation delay since it goes over the 
same media.  So the difference in speeds should be that the 100Mbps link is 
using less time to signal 1s and 0s and less of a delay between each bit.



>
>Let's say we have a 10Mbps and 100Mbps interface.  Both transmit the same
>sized
>frame over the same type of media and over the same distance and neither
>experience
>a collision.  Which will get to the destination first?
>

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