Valantar
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- Aug 26, 2014
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Isn't WiFi pretty much a feature on Mini-PCs? Even for home use, WiFi is much easier and cheaper to setup then running and installing Ethernet cables all over the place.
Sure, on mini-PCs. But those are essentially laptop parts in a non-laptop chassis. When I'm talking about desktop parts, I mean dedicated desktop parts - if mini PCs, NUCs and the like are included, the distinction becomes meaningless.
And yes, WiFi is easier to set up. But cheaper? Heck no. Cheap WiFi routers/access points are unstable garbage. Any $15 gigabit switch is capable of handling heavier traffic than most wireless networks. Cables are dirt cheap too. WiFi roughly equivalent to a $50-60 home ethernet network is a several hundred dollar proposition. Minimum.