![]() Some end users were still using a dial-up internet connection, while other homes were connected to a broadband internet connection…the only similarity between these two homes was the fact that most households still only had one device connected to the internet. Going back to the year 1999 when I was starting out, not every home with an internet connection had a wireless network. ![]() Hard wiring your computers to your network, whether it be home or office, bypasses the congested airwaves thus providing you with a consistent and reliable network experience.įor the last 15 years, I have set up countless networks in both homes and offices. In a typical office building, there will exist numerous wireless networks, all competing with the limited available air wave space. For example, in an office your computers should always be connected to your network via an Ethernet cable, in other words, hard wired. First and foremost, no wireless network will be as dependable as a hard wired network connection. The following article is meant to demonstrate the difference between various networking devices and connections available on the market today. The article is not geared towards the technically elite, it is simply a means by which the everyday person will be able to discern if an upgrade is worth their hard earned money. Note: This article is meant to provide the everyday end user a means of visually comparing the speed difference between hard wired and wireless internet speed connections within a home or office network.
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