- Oct 31, 2005
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After installing a wireless LAN in my home and having dropped internet connections (fixed only by power cycling the router) and really bad lag spikes (in games) that I troubleshooted for days and days, I decided to go back to wires. Since then...stable...fast...reliable...no problems at all.
Wireless technology has improved a lot and it's become very affordable, but where is it going in terms of reliability? Will there ever be a day when cables become obsolete and wireless becomes free of headaches and worry?
I post this because I really hate drilling holes and running cables. If I ever move (which will probably be soon) I will not run cables again.
So, everyone. What's in store for wireless networking in the future? What sort of technology is on the horizon? How long will I have to wait? Anyone know?
Wireless technology has improved a lot and it's become very affordable, but where is it going in terms of reliability? Will there ever be a day when cables become obsolete and wireless becomes free of headaches and worry?
I post this because I really hate drilling holes and running cables. If I ever move (which will probably be soon) I will not run cables again.
So, everyone. What's in store for wireless networking in the future? What sort of technology is on the horizon? How long will I have to wait? Anyone know?