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For many years, I used wifi to bring connectivity to islands of wired devices, each island clustered around a switch, one of whose ports was plugged into an access point in client mode. After returning to the US, I had unthinkingly assumed that I would continue with that approach.

However, I now notice that all my devices have wifi capability, from the old Intel NUCs to the new printer. Also, that modern wifi is fast. Maybe I no longer need any of these wired ethernet islands I grew so used to? With having a larger house and yard again, I may well resurrect an older architecture that had me running longer wires under the floor so that access points near the perimeter of the house provide good coverage overall.

Date: 2021-04-09 03:00 am (UTC)
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It really depends on the strength of your signal. Sounds like yours is good. Mine is middling. I get decent speed in the house, but it's not great just stepping out onto the carport. So I've kept my ethernet cables going.

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