Sebastian79
2016-07-01 18:16:15
- #1
Of course, you can leave it as it is - especially in residential areas, the number of Wi-Fi networks is increasing and with it the problems...
And you only get the data rates and (continued) stability with wired connections.
And most people have a Wi-Fi router. Then two people surf the internet, while another streams a movie and the next one plays a game.
And then the bandwidth of the Wi-Fi usually takes a big hit.
Everything works better with the use of coins, but most people don't do that. Hence the tip for sufficient cabling.
Of course, you need Wi-Fi for mobile devices, etc. - that's why I have an access point on all three levels.
And you only get the data rates and (continued) stability with wired connections.
And most people have a Wi-Fi router. Then two people surf the internet, while another streams a movie and the next one plays a game.
And then the bandwidth of the Wi-Fi usually takes a big hit.
Everything works better with the use of coins, but most people don't do that. Hence the tip for sufficient cabling.
Of course, you need Wi-Fi for mobile devices, etc. - that's why I have an access point on all three levels.