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Narrrz ,

until someone figures out quantum tunneling, it's doubtful that radio waves will ever beat out copper wire.

Madbrad200 ,
@Madbrad200@lemmy.world avatar

Ethernet will probably always be better.

what_is_a_name ,

Always wired.

I have wifi6e. I love it. It can usually match wired speeds (1gbps) but there is interference and dropouts on occasion.

For mortals. Wifi6 with good signal is enough. But wired is always better.

clueless_stoner ,
@clueless_stoner@lemmy.world avatar

Hello there, I hope you’re liking it here. Can you please edit your post title to include a question? It’s our first rule.

fubo ,

Always measure. Problems with your specific network setup can make the “best” technology perform worse than the “worst” one.

Ping, traceroute, WiFi Analyzer, and other tools are right there. Use them.

PuddingFeeling907 ,

Not directly answering your question, though they’re saying that wifi 7 will reach higher speeds than Ethernet but it will have higher latency.

Bobert ,
@Bobert@sh.itjust.works avatar

This the same “they” that said 5G could provide 70Gbps? Or the same “they” claiming 9.6 Gbps from WiFi 6?

The situation wherein WiFi 7 can beat wired would almost always be a situation where it is 10x easier to run a Cat 8 cable.

slazer2au ,

Ethernet wins. Hands down, no contest. Speed of an electron along a copper medium may be slower then RF through free space, but there are so many more sources of interference with free space.

For 99.99% of applications the latency between good wifi and ethernet is non noticeable.

ProtonBadger , (edited )

Yeah, the echo reply from my WiFi router comes in <1ms, the round trip to the game server in Seattle is minimum 100ms. So Eth vs WiFi at home is not so important if the WiFi is stable and the use-case is supported. My current router is 100% stable and maintains same low latency (no spikes), my old dropped connections sometimes and fluctuated.

thewinn ,

Ethernet always if possible is my rule

Instrument_Data ,

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  • Fibby ,
    @Fibby@sh.itjust.works avatar

    Stability is the bigger difference.

    I was really into Overwatch when it started. When I got into Master/Grandmaster, every tiny lag spike would happen at the worst time. It convinced me to run a 250’ cable throughout our house lol.

    db2 ,

    Wired will always be faster with equivalent tech. WiFi is a convenience that you pay for with a little more latency, usually small enough that you don’t care.

    red ,

    The main problem with wifi isn’t the amount of latency. It’s the inconsistency of the latency. Packets just get “stuck” for way too long sometimes, even if the average latency is good.

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