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Wifi is definately about some people liking shiny things but there are uses beyond "I have it becuase it's the latest thing".
In the case of my N800, macbook and thinkpad that move around the house freely; wifi makes more sense. They are not doing heavy network transers and more of a hassle when bound to a leash. In some cases like historic buildings and homes, pulling wire is not possible.
Wired is definately better if you don't need mobility as it will always be more secure and faster. If the notebooks need to move a large amount of data then they can both attach too a cable feed. I also wouldn't dream of putting a storage or media center server on the network without a wire. Naturally, wired gaming hardware will always be a step up from wireless for most of the same reasons.
Really, it's about the right transport medium for the specific use. wifi gives you adhoc and mobile setups, wire gives you spead and security.




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2008-04-15
People who like wireless tend to like shiny things.
If there's a way to run a cable to it i'll do it. I'm renting and instead of sticking holes in my walls and floors i've got cables running along the top of the walls across the house.
~40m of network cable
~10m tv aerial cable
~8m for surround satellites
And because my only phone plug is in the worst place ever. (My kitchen)
~4m for telephone cable
~4m for modem connection
All stuck with command strip type things and nobody notices till i tell them to look up at the roof. All this cost me less than the price of a wireless router and in my opinion works a whole lot better.
The only way to break into my network is to hack my server or hack down my front door and take a pc's ethernet cable. Which i feel is a whole lot safer.