Wi-Fi is the major culprit behind slow home Internet — Ispa

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Wi-Fi is the major culprit behind slow home Internet — Ispa

“While the Internet works well without wires, it works best with wires,” Internet Service Providers’ Association chair André van der Walt has said.

Until fibre-to-the-home (FTTH) became a reality for South Africans, slow Internet was usually the result of the link between the subscriber and Internet Service Provider (ISP).
 
Wi-Fi is the major culprit behind slow home Internet — Ispa

“While the Internet works well without wires, it works best with wires,” Internet Service Providers’ Association chair André van der Walt has said.

Until fibre-to-the-home (FTTH) became a reality for South Africans, slow Internet was usually the result of the link between the subscriber and Internet Service Provider (ISP).
...you don't say. But not everyone wants wires running around their house, or they don't know enough about it.
WiFi is simply easier. TBH I've only heard people complain about poor upload/download speed and not WiFi being an issue.
 
I've definitely noticed that a manky old lan cable delivers way more consistent ping than WiFi. So now I run a naked lan cable across the floor in my lounge, because scores matter.
 
*Pfft* I've run a bunch of tubes all over my house. Once I figure out how to connect the tubes to my ISP's router, I'm going to have way faster internet than you "wire" people.
 
I threw away all my network cables, crimping tools and cat5 cables thinking I would never need it. Now my wifi is acting up and I have to go buy a 20 meter cable or get another solution. Ugh.
 
Only my phones are on Wifi here, everything else via CAT6 cables. Need my latency as low as possible for online gaming.

Would like to know whether Wifi 6 will perform better/similar or worse than gigabit ethernet?
 
Only my phones are on Wifi here, everything else via CAT6 cables. Need my latency as low as possible for online gaming.

Would like to know whether Wifi 6 will perform better/similar or worse than gigabit ethernet?

Got RAIN 5G, with Wi-Fi 6, my laptop would not connect - scoured the internet for a week, then following up on a reference to a "deprecated" Intel driver, for the Wi-Fi chip in my ancient Lenovo G50-80 laptop, I found the well hidden driver on Intels site. Not only was my laptop connecting to the router via Wi-Fi, I was getting an unheard of 300 - 320 Mbps down loads.
 
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