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    Quote Originally Posted by GommeInc View Post
    Hmmm, you've got a point... The printer is sitting right next to the router and it could happily get plugged in, and if I wanted to put effort into it, I could put a cable from here to downstairs seeing as I'm right above the router

    Is a wired connection generally better than a wireless one in terms of internet? Ethernet and networking isn't too big a deal in this household.
    It generally depends on how far away you are from the router and on wireless the speeds can vary. Ethernet you are guaranteed a solid 100Mbit connection Unless the cable is broken
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    Quote Originally Posted by GommeInc View Post
    Hmmm, you've got a point... The printer is sitting right next to the router and it could happily get plugged in, and if I wanted to put effort into it, I could put a cable from here to downstairs seeing as I'm right above the router

    Is a wired connection generally better than a wireless one in terms of internet? Ethernet and networking isn't too big a deal in this household.
    You're probably not going to notice a difference, but I would because I'm fussy .

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    Quote Originally Posted by N!ck View Post
    What's with the wireless craze? Hard wired ethernet is much better. I'd much rather 100Mbps ethernet than wireless N even.

    I want my desktop hardwired, but I don't think it's going to be possibe due to laying the cable etc.
    Too much hassle for me to wire it really, need at least a 100m or longer cable to make it possible

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    Basic stats:
    Wireless: G/N
    Wired: 1gbps

    Wireless networks: 1/2
    - megan (Family use)
    - relay (My use)

    Networking Devices: 2
    - VM Router (G)
    - Belkin N router

    Est amount of Ethernet : 2ft

    Wired computers: 1 (+ NAS, Printer, Relay Router)
    Wirelsss computers: 7, +4 iPod Touches, +1 iPhone, +1 HTC Hero, +1 PSP, +1 PS3, +1 Printer and an Xbox

    Network accessible storage: 1.5TB (1TB NAS, 0.5TB Networked PC drive)

    Key features:
    > No need for central heating, the computers are enough on their own.
    > Has a printer
    > I get my own network to use up all the bandwidth...
    > Doesn't use HomePlug


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