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Ethernet Vs Wi-Fi


Ethernet Vs Wi-Fi ? Which one to choose or choose combination of both ?

This is always an initial question when planning to setup a home or office network for connectivity. Both offers their own advantage and are superior to other for one or more reasons but when comes to overall comparison then answer is hidden in prospective application of usage and premises accessibility.

An Ethernet is a wired connection between your network switch to network devices(desktop, laptop, printer etc) using a physical connection(CAT5/CAT6 or other ethernet cables). While a Wi-Fi(Wireless Fidelity) is over the air connection, so without any physical connection a networking device is connected to Wireless Router.

Which is faster ?  
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Which is more reliable ? 
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Which is more secured ? 
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