Walter Bright wrote:
John Reimer wrote:
Wired is not necessarily backwards. :) Despite the tangly lines, it's just easier to keep secure.

There are more reasons to like wireds. Plug the wire in, and it works, you're up on the LAN. With wireless, there's usually 3-5 minutes of fiddling to get connected. And if it won't connect, you have no idea why, so you go cold boot the machine, cold boot the wireless access point, hold the antenna up, etc. Phui.

Interference can be a huge problem as well. Basically all in-home devices use the same spectrum, and it's not uncommon for cordless phones to knock a WiFi laptop offline, etc. And then there's house construction. My parents used to live in an older house with plaster walls, and plaster walls are laid on steel mesh to hold the plaster in place. They may as well have been living in a giant Faraday cage as far as WiFi was concerned. Wireless is a great option, but if I *can* run a wire easily from the router to wherever then it's definitely preferred.


Sean

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