When choosing how to connect to the WAN, you need to consider how many devices will be regularly used to access the Internet. Different types of Internet connection can be used to create a home network and an office network (when cloud infrastructure is needed). Wired connection has not lost its position, although it requires cabling to each workplace. However, the trend lately has been to prefer wireless connectivity in the user’s home, a development that is largely due to Intel making wireless a must-have for laptops (in the early 2000s). But is wireless really that good? For that, it’s worth analyzing all aspects: both the positives and negatives of wired and wireless Internet.

Wireless Internet

The advantages of a wireless connection include:

  • Quick connectivity.
  • In order to access the global network, it is enough to purchase a signal distributing device.
  • Ability to connect multiple devices to one access point.
  • Ease of use. The absence of wires and cables makes it easier to work with a personal computer device.

Negative aspects of wireless Internet:

  • Due to the fact that the Internet can be distributed to multiple devices at the same time, its speed will be distributed between them. This distribution is not always even, so it will take longer for web pages to load.
  • Walls, large furniture, and other wireless networks operating in the same frequency range can impair the speed of wireless Internet.
  • Exposure to hacking. Wi-Fi access points with low reliability are easy to hack, thereby disrupting the quality of the network.

Wired Internet
The advantages of a wired connection include:

  • Affordability. The so-called hardware is inexpensive. Also, the cable can be cut to the required length. In addition, offers from providers exceed demand, everyone depending on their financial capabilities will be able to find effective solutions.
  • Stability and reliability. Wired connection is not afraid of interference, which can affect Wi-fi users. Quality of connection can cause problems, but they are usually solved much easier and faster.
  • Security. To connect to the network, you need physical access to a personal computer device. Therefore, attackers have little chance of interfering with the connection.

Negative aspects of wired Internet:

  • The need to run wires to each workstation.
  • Bound to one place. Freedom of movement is possible only with a long cable and a laptop.

If we talk about the Internet speed test, which is absolutely free on our service, then in most cases the wired method of connection wins.