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224 points

“Make do” with ethernet? Charlie Brown, ethernet is the superior networking interface. People “make do” with wifi.

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56 points

I’m enjoying ethernet on my phone too

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11 points

I can tell that you’re being sarcastic. But if I’m playing ranked match on my phone, it’s always with an Ethernet dongle. Way more reliable and definitely lower latency.

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26 points

People actually play competitive games in their phone? I thought that was just marketing spin so apple didn’t have to put graphics cards in their macs

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9 points

It’s hilarious that you insist on the ethernet cable but not an actual computer.

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9 points

You don’t get cellular data? Okay, sure it’s faster for that too.

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4 points

Problem solved i guess, that’s progression.

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3 points

lol your comment made people salty for some reason

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It’s absolutely making do. Having to plug an Ethernet cable in every time you take your laptop to someone else’s office, break room or conference room simply doesn’t work. Offices aren’t designed for it.

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67 points

That’s when you make do with WiFi.

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You do know that laptops no longer even come with those Ethernet ports, right?

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11 points

Conference rooms, yes. Break rokms, yes. Offices? No. Use a docking station? Are you working solely from your laptop screen or do you dock and use monitors mouse and keyboard? Generally, there’s ethernet attached, too.

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5 points

Wireless sucks. Wired is always better.

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5 points

Just gonna ignore those real-world examples and insist on fantasy land, eh?

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5 points

Wireless is always better than no connection at all if you need a connection and you’re not wired.

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0 points

Can’t realistically plug your phone into the wall every time you want to use the internet

The whole point of a mobile phone is that it’s mobile

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Moan and groan all you like, it doesn’t change the fact that wireless is almost always an option and wired is almost never an option.

Even desktop PCs come with wifi adapters. Finding a laptop with an Ethernet port is damn near impossible.

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Conference rooms should have ethernet connected to the USB-C dongle that’s attached to the TV and the Jabra or whatever alternative you use.

Wouldn’t want to take my laptop to the break room, I go there to take a break from work, not continue it in a different setting.

I’ll agree on going to someone else’s office, or using your laptop in a meeting where someone else is connected up, but that’s where Wi-Fi works as the back-up.

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Lol! One Ethernet cable in a conference room? What if someone else is using it? Next you’ll proudly state that you carry an Ethernet switch everywhere you go. But, you be you.

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10 points

Yes, but tell that again when you and 19 other people bring your laptop to a conference room and try to login on the network at the same time.

Different things have different strengths, and losing one of those things means your experience will be subpar.

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So, I haven’t worked in IT in a couple decades, but back in the late '90s/ early '00s, all the conference tables at the companies I worked for, had Ethernet ports built into the table towards the center, and a switch mounted under the table so that everyone could just plug in. Did they stop making those tables once WiFi became ubiquitous?

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Yes, they stopped. The ports were never sufficient, people always wanted to move the table around, and the cables and connectors in the table were always breaking.

Besides, there are always people far from the table.

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4 points

What do they think their precious wifi routers plug into?

An actual cloud?

When it rains are they terrified of losing their data?

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And a lot of people do. Cellular and satellite internet is excellent for rural and certain business use cases. I have gigabit fiber, and I’m considering one of those in case the Internet goes out if fiber is hit or if we lose utility power (I have a battery backup system).

Yes. Those folks are scared when it rains too hard. The connection does become more unstable.

I still acknowledge that your point is valid for everyone else however.

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I was just making a cartoonish joke about clouds leaking.

Wasnt thinking rain fade lol.

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