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Why Ethernet will never cease to exist

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Why Ethernet will never cease to exist

Ethernet is still a must

Sometimes we can come to think that Wi-Fi is going to eat up the LAN cable and make the latter disappear. In a way, it makes sense, since there are more and more compatible devices and it is also more convenient to connect without using a cable. However, there are some factors that we must analyze.

One of them is speed. Can Wi-Fi really compete with Ethernet for speed? Although the difference today is not as great as it was a few years ago, if we want to make the most of our connection, it is normal that we have to use a network cable. Take a 1 Gbps fiber-optic rate, for example. Most devices have a limited Wi-Fi adapter that could not offer that speed. On the other hand, with Gigabit Ethernet cable, it would be possible.

But if we think about the future, in the face of connections of up to 10 Gbps that will arrive, the network cable is going to be even more important. Ethernet is going to allow a higher performance than Wi-Fi and we can really take advantage of the fiber optic rates that we have available.

The last thing we mentioned may mean that in the coming years we even see an increase in the use of Ethernet. If we want to opt for the maximum speed, it is more than likely that it will be necessary to use a LAN cable instead of Wi-Fi.

Improve stability

But you don't just have to take into account the speed of the Internet. The truth is that a fundamental factor is stability and with wireless networks, we do not always have good results. We can find faults, cut-offs, and problems that affect our days.

That is why the use of Ethernet can be the solution to achieve the greatest stability. For example, if we have a television connected to the Internet and it is far from the access point, the best thing could be to connect it through cable and thus make it work better.

This is also going to push users to use the LAN cable more in the coming years, as we have more connected devices in our homes and a greater need for everything to work well. If we want to reproduce streaming videos in maximum quality and without cut-offs, it may be essential to connect it by cable if the wireless network does not offer good coverage.

Ultimately, Ethernet has a long way to go. Using the cable to connect to the Internet will continue to be a really used option and even essential in certain circumstances to achieve the best performance.