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    71 month ago

    Wireless peripheral devices, sure, but if I’m streaming 4K with HD sound then I still want copper.

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      71 month ago

      Even shitty wireless will let you stream 4k. It only takes 50mbps. 802.11g came out in 2003 and can do 54mbps.

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        61 month ago

        Shitty wireless lets you stream shitty 4K. Yay? Copper is still king for anything that’s not a goddamn webrip.

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          530 days ago

          Wtf dude, that was the example you provided, and then you mocked it. Make up your mind.
          If it was a shitty example, why did you use it?

          What would be a good example of things people commonly want and have access to but that wireless cant do?

          • @[email protected]
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            430 days ago

            They’re saying 50Mbps 4k is shitty, not that 4k is a bad example. Modern Wi-Fi can definitely handle high-bitrate video 99% of the time, but that 1% where someone turns on a microwave can cause hella buffering. If you have the ability to run ethernet there’s no benefit to using Wi-Fi.

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              30 days ago

              Seriously, I was going to add my WiFi6e is theoretically way overkill for my limited usage and that’s supported by speed tests, yet I do notice its limitations while gaming. It’s got the bandwidth, it’s even got the low latency, but it also has the glitches. Until that speed is reliable enough to never impact my games, it’s not worth being my first choice

              Even then, wired is better where appropriate because it just works. The more devices I can put on Ethernet, the fewer require the extra setup of wifi, the extra risks to eavesdropping and single points of failure, and yes the fewer where I ever have the frustration of glitches

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              130 days ago

              Why are you limited to 50Mbps 4k, if not limited by the server? I haven’t had an issue with microwaves in like a decade. Maybe it’s an issue for people with bachelor apartments where their router and microwave are on the same table?

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              What do you consider a reliable connection?

              I just tested my connection to my ISP on my wireless gaming computer, and I got:
              2ms ping
              0ms jitter
              0% packet loss
              With >500mbps down
              And almost those same numbers from my phone in the next room.

              So what do you consider the qualifications for “reliable” connect, if that doesn’t meet them?

              • ZeroOne
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                130 days ago

                The fact that you don’t have to worry about Wifi suddenly getting weak for one

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                  230 days ago

                  Lol wtf are you doing to your AP or PC that the signal suddenly “gets weak” 🤣
                  That’s not an actual thing people have to worry about

                  • ZeroOne
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                    129 days ago

                    Oh you’re one of those people (I don’t face any issues, so everyone else must be also not facing any issues) I’ve had my Wifi Router just suddenly lose strength (& it was brand new)

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        229 days ago

        50mbps is a fuckterrible bitrate for 4k HDR video content.

        You should be playing physical media anyway, though.