Ethernet gives you better speed, lower latency, and a more reliable connection. Wi-Fi is more convenient for mobile devices, but is prone to interference. Deciding which one is better depends on what you want to do; so let’s help you decide with some key comparisons.
Zen Bahar
Jul 09, 2021 · 5 min read
A Wi-Fi connection is what most of us have at home. It uses a router to transmit wireless signals that you connect to with your devices. An Ethernet connection (or wired connection) uses Ethernet cables (Cat 5, Cat 5e..etc.) that plug into your devices to connect you to the internet.
Ethernet connections are faster because you’re essentially hard-wired into the internet. Your traffic doesn’t have to transmit over wireless signals to/from your device. This reduces any holdups in transmission and gives you faster speeds.
Both Ethernet and Wi-Fi connections have their advantages, which we’ll outline below:
Consoles have the right ports to plug in Ethernet cables, and they’re rarely moved which makes them perfect for hardwiring to the internet. Buffering is also hugely irritating when you’re playing online games, and an Ethernet connection can help you avoid this.
On the other hand, if you’re just streaming videos, listening to music, or browsing the web, latency probably won’t matter much to you.
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Ethernet connections can be faster and more reliable, but like most people, a Wi-Fi connection seems like the easier, more convenient option. If complications do arise, there are always ways to boost a lagging Wi-Fi connection, optimize an Ethernet network with quality cables, or combine an Ethernet connection with a wireless one.
For wireless networks connect the access point to one of the ports on your wireless router, then configure the access point’s wireless settings.
Ethernet connections are naturally faster and more secure, but with a few tweaks and a VPN a Wi-Fi connection can be just as fast and secure.
While Ethernet connections are good for companies needing reliable speeds for big projects, Wi-Fi connections give you unrivaled convenience and freedom. So it really does depend on your needs.
If you have an Ethernet connection your data can only be accessed by plugging a device into your network with an Ethernet cable. Data on a Wi-Fi network is more vulnerable, as everything must pass through an easily compromised router.
To counteract this, you can configure your router with NordVPN to secure your home Wi-Fi.NordVPN will encrypt all data travelling through your network (ie. protect all the data from every device connected to your Wi-Fi) making it nearly impossible for hackers to intercept it.
You can use the NordVPN app on up to six devices with one login, but your router only counts as one device. To get started, find your router IP address and follow these seven easy steps.
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