Wired For Wireless; Boyce Thompson. Fine Homebuilding, Nov. 2016, No. 262, pp. 42-45.
This article makes a lot of sense based upon my experience as both an engineer and an installer. You do need to be WIRED for WIRELESS. While you may no longer have a wired phone, you do need a wired residential communication infrastructure to ensure reliability, strong signal reception, and adequate bandwidth throughout your household. Wire is by no means obsolete.
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Ironically, the demand for stronger, more reliable wireless connections has fostered a parallel need for more-powerfull hardware with more-robust wiring.
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Many home applications--especially streaming video, online multiplayer gaming, cloud storage, and video calling--simply perform better with a cabled internet connection.
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Many homeowners foot the bill to bring more BW into their home but then they connect the incoming service to a cheap modem or wireless router, which effectively bottlenecks it.
Bingo.
This is like upgrading your HVAC equipment, while ignoring your poorly-designed, leaking ductwork. No new equipment will ever overcome the deficits of restricted, unbalanced ductwork.
This is why it's essential to think about communication networks as a system. You may be paying for more speed but not getting it because speed isn't the issue: It's the wiring system and inadequate equipment causing the problems.
Recommended reading!
This article makes a lot of sense based upon my experience as both an engineer and an installer. You do need to be WIRED for WIRELESS. While you may no longer have a wired phone, you do need a wired residential communication infrastructure to ensure reliability, strong signal reception, and adequate bandwidth throughout your household. Wire is by no means obsolete.
Quote:
Ironically, the demand for stronger, more reliable wireless connections has fostered a parallel need for more-powerfull hardware with more-robust wiring.
Quote:
Many home applications--especially streaming video, online multiplayer gaming, cloud storage, and video calling--simply perform better with a cabled internet connection.
Quote:
Many homeowners foot the bill to bring more BW into their home but then they connect the incoming service to a cheap modem or wireless router, which effectively bottlenecks it.
Bingo.
This is like upgrading your HVAC equipment, while ignoring your poorly-designed, leaking ductwork. No new equipment will ever overcome the deficits of restricted, unbalanced ductwork.
This is why it's essential to think about communication networks as a system. You may be paying for more speed but not getting it because speed isn't the issue: It's the wiring system and inadequate equipment causing the problems.
Recommended reading!