Why wired networking still matters in the age of Wi-Fi
There are two ways to connect hardware to your local area network (LAN). The first is through the use of Ethernet, which is the tried and tested method, but wireless technologies have come a long way over recent years and are now the preferred route for most people. Depending on what you plan to connect to the network, it's important to consider what you need to use the device for, which can often make wired networking the better option. It's sometimes even believed by some that wireless networking has replaced Ethernet, but that's far from the truth.
There are two ways to connect hardware to your local area network (LAN). The first is through the use of Ethernet, which is the tried and tested method, but wireless technologies have come a long way over recent years and are now the preferred route for most people. Depending on what you plan to connect to the network, it’s important to consider what you need to use the device for, which can often make wired networking the better option. It’s sometimes even believed by some that wireless networking has replaced Ethernet, but that’s far from the truth.
Anders Aasebø
Norway
Norway
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