How would the increase of the transmission speed of the data affect the signal strength ?
Generally to increase transmission speed you change the modulation of the signal (convert the digital 1s and 0s into analogue waves). The more efficient a modulation scheme is (the higher the bandwidth provided) the more susceptible it is to noise and distortion, which occurs over length. So to get a reliable signal over a long distance you must use a modulation scheme that is not so affected by noise and distortion, but gives less bandwidth. If you have a short distance then distortion will be less so you can use a more efficient modulation and get more bandwidth.
I would check the tightness of the nuts that attach the wiper arm to the linkage. If they are fine, check the linkage for bushings, which are common in Chrysler products and some imports.
This question doesn't make sense. The transmission speed is the speed of light. It cannot be increased, and has no affect on signal strength. Not trying to be an ***, but i have no idea what your trying to ask.
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