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Burns, Bryan wrote:
I must be missing something because I would think it'd be better to just
go wireless. One of these days I need to create a network in my house
and I was thinking wireless just because Ethernet seems so "old school".
You seem a lot more knowledgeable than I am so I'm really curious as to
why you're going Ethernet and not wireless.
Wireless isn't fast enough. Even wireless N, which doesn't work that well
in my house anyways, isn't going to cut it.
Plus there's the security issue ... I figure it's just a mater of time
before someone figures out a way to crack WPA quickly. Hardwire is pretty
much impossible to crack (as long as you can't tap into the wire itself).
david
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