Ok some facts about Wirelss vs Cable - FYI...
1. For your internet access wireless works fine - for data transfer across a LAN generally NO.
2. A cabled lan can operate at much higher speeds, generally 100/1000 - although there are some slower cards. The faster wireless cards operate at up to 54.
3. Wireless is also subject to slightly more latency - On a bad link, you're looking < 20ms.
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PerformanceWired LANs offer superior performance. Traditional Ethernet connections offer only 10 Mbps bandwidth, but 100 Mbps Fast Ethernet technology costs little more and is readily available. Although 100 Mbps represents a theoretical maximum performance never really achieved in practice, Fast Ethernet should be sufficient for home file sharing, gaming, and high-speed Internet access for many years into the future.
Wired LANs utilizing hubs can suffer performance slowdown if computers heavily utilize the network simultaneously. Use Ethernet switches instead of hubs to avoid this problem; a switch costs little more than a hub.
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hereOk some more insights, this one is for a company where they are wondering to go wired or wire less
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hereTBH, based on my personale experience, Using wired coonection SRO laggs 20% less than Wireless

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