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Why not? I prefer a hard wired connection over wifi where possible any day. The speeds are more than adequate for 99.9% of needs, it’s pretty secure, what’s not to like?
The speeds of wired ethernet are typically faster than wifi, and are consistantly more reliable.
I've worked in RF for my entire career, and I'll always recommend a wired solution as the best option unless the use case requires the hardware to be moving arbitrarily.
If it doesn't move... it deserves a hard line. No point in spending precious wireless capacity on something that's so well served by a cable.
The amount of splitters I’d require and the cost of those splitters tends to be the thing that stops me from doing that
A basic 48 port switch is ~$200... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004UBUJZG
I can guarantee that your house doesn't need more than that.
And 8 port switch can be had for as cheap as $18... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00A121WN6/
Hmm I’ll look more into that but I think I stand corrected so thanks for that info
Tell me how you didn't read the article...
Wifi (802.11) is a type of ethernet. Ethernet is the communication specification not the medium.