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by izacus
3812 days ago
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Good wifi deployment shouldn't lose packets ever. 802.11g (54MBit) easily reaches 20Mbit so your deployment had to be utterly terrible for 10Mbit Ethernet to outperform it. Don't forget that Wifi needs to be properly positioned to work quickly. |
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You lose packets to radio interference (or collisions). And SMB in particular reacts poorly to packet loss.
You're also assuming that "good" wifi deployment is a reasonable expectation. People just buy that blue Linksys thing and put it near the jack for the modem. If you're going to run wire all over the place for access points then you might as well run wire all over the place for ethernet.