The debate over whether you should use Ethernet or Wi-Fi is more contentious than ever, and that's because wireless networking itself is better than ever. The latest Wi-Fi 7 standard promises theoretical speeds of up to 46Gbps, and it's a major increase over Wi-Fi 6E's 9.6Gbps maximum. In theory, Wi-Fi is fast enough to handle any home networking job. But the word theoretical is doing a lot of heavy lifting. Bandwidth caps, range limitations, physical obstructions, and wireless interference all ensure that you never see those theoretical maximums, or anything close to them, in the real world.
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