Like will it make a difference?

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    1 year ago

    Wi-Fi is half duplex, Ethernet is full duplex. Wi-Fi cannot send and receive simultaneously and it cannot detect collisions.

    If I have the choice between wireless and wired, I will take wired 100% of the time.

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      1 year ago

      Does the length matter? Like I have a 50ft ethernet cable, and my router is right next to my pc. Does the connection weaken if the cable is that long? Or that doesn’t matter at all?

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        1 year ago

        It does, but it is also gradual over that length. Cat 5e cables are rated for full 1gbps at 100m, so in your case it’s not worth worrying about.

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        1 year ago

        50ft is fine. So long as the cable is of ok quality and less than 300ft you’re golden. Current cable isn’t like the old stuff where colling too much caused issues.

        Also, this guy knows. Wireless is great, but wired is always better if possible.

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          1 year ago

          Alright, I saw some people on other subreddits debating which type is better, Cat6 cat5e or wtv, does that matter much?

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            1 year ago

            Cat5e or better is fine unless you’re trying to do a 10Gb network (if your router can handle that) or have long runs. Whatever you’ve got is probably fine.

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        1 year ago

        Think of half-duplex like a walkie talkie. Communication both ways, but not at the same time.

        Simplex is unidirectional like a river. That’s like basic keyboards (not the kind that have screens or get info from the PC), or a webcam or speakers.

        Full duplex is like a phone call. Data is bi-directional and can be transferred both ways simultaneously.

        Hope that helps with the terminology.