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Ethernet provides several advantages. It’s typically quicker and more trusted than today’s finest Wi-Fi routers and it’s generally less expensive.
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Ethernet provides several advantages. It’s typically quicker and more trusted than today’s finest Wi-Fi routers and it’s generally less expensive.
Aye, an old thread though in terms of bandwidth... wireless is kind of getting ahead of traditional copper wired cabling it seems...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87dsbpi3iCw
Interesting video despite the cheesy-ness of it
Josh :)
"cat" means some people's cats chew through cable. if they chew 5 wires, it's CAT 5. If they chew through only 4 wires, it's CAT 4, etc.
Cat 6 is expensive and doesn't offer much of an improvement over 5e.
Info from a 40 year communications specialist (telephone & networking).