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I have exactly... two Ethernet cables connected to my router (not including WAN). Printer and desktop computer. Oh, the horror! All portable devices? The ones that, by definition, will not stay put (phones, laptops, tablets, etc.)? Wi-Fi. That "everything else" typically has better drivers than Wi-Fi that's sloppily tacked onto a printer, and in case of laptops, bad drivers are easily "fixed" (replaced).
Yes... I concede. I am in excruciating pain by having a whopping two out of the four LAN ports on my router in use and occupied by a cable. :/ Does anyone have some morphine? I think I'll just go grab a Bhut Jolokia for my opioid/painkiller fix.
If it works well, then good--you might also realize from reading my past posts that if you have something that works for you and you actually need it for whatever reason, then use it--there's no point in change. But how dare I suggest that anyone actually *read* what I previously said...