Wifi cable will give you the lowest latency but wireless wifi has been improving over time dramatically. I estimate we'll see below 100 milliseconds of stacked median latency of multiple devices in another 10 years or so as wifi manufacturers make mind boggling jump from A53 ARM CPUs to A55 ARM CPUs.
4 devices connected using the router at the exact same time (very CPU intensive task for ARM). Latency measurement is latency of all 4 devices combined.
Is the router being used as a router or just as an access point?
If it has to route packets too instead of just switching traffic, I can see that being an issue.
Most people don't have separate routers and switches like me. It's a hell of a lot more reliable to do so though.
Yup, 2 boxes are scary for the average consumer. Though these cocksucking manufacturers could throw us a bone and use bottom of the barrel celery x86 laptop CPUs instead of ARM trash. They're clearly using the wrong tool for the job, ARM belongs on phones where 90% of tasks are hardware accelerated.
Man, the A55 that will be used in wifi routers 10 years from now is an absolute fucking speed demon guys. How much do you think they'll charge for having such a speed demon wifi router, $1,000? Honestly wish I could time travel 10 years in the future right now tbh.
I sell crack
How much for one meter?
More like retarded shoppers search for it enough for it to be present in their algo
jerry get ipad
the fuck is a cable
any wire rope smaller than 1/4th an inch
some guy from x-men dying of ligma
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jay what a retarded gay nagger lmoa
who's steve jobs?
booooo
The future is now old man
dont care
still calling wi-fi a wlan
This is what happen when zoomzooms grow up using wifi-everything and have never seen an ethernet cable at all in their lives.
I blame IEEE and their naming conventions
jealous?
i wish i could still legally own naggers and sell them
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jay what a retarded gay nagger lmoa
language evolves, chud
wifi means internet now
In case anyone was wondering, it's a cable (coax) modem with wifi built in.
Guess what else best buy sells
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>15 reviews
>when someone calls the internet "wi-fi"
Wifi cable will give you the lowest latency but wireless wifi has been improving over time dramatically. I estimate we'll see below 100 milliseconds of stacked median latency of multiple devices in another 10 years or so as wifi manufacturers make mind boggling jump from A53 ARM CPUs to A55 ARM CPUs.
What's the source for the pic?
Those numbers sound so large as to be wrong but maybe I don't understand their methodology or what they're measuring.
WiFi should add like 5ms of latency tops, which is admittedly considerably larger than the 0.1ms over a network cable but still not terrible.
Are they testing these in the worst possible conditions (i.e in a room out the back somewhere as far as possible away from the access point?).
4 devices connected using the router at the exact same time (very CPU intensive task for ARM). Latency measurement is latency of all 4 devices combined.
Is the router being used as a router or just as an access point?
If it has to route packets too instead of just switching traffic, I can see that being an issue.
Most people don't have separate routers and switches like me. It's a hell of a lot more reliable to do so though.
Yup, 2 boxes are scary for the average consumer. Though these cocksucking manufacturers could throw us a bone and use bottom of the barrel celery x86 laptop CPUs instead of ARM trash. They're clearly using the wrong tool for the job, ARM belongs on phones where 90% of tasks are hardware accelerated.
I just bought a cat 8 ethernet cable from China 🙂
Man, the A55 that will be used in wifi routers 10 years from now is an absolute fucking speed demon guys. How much do you think they'll charge for having such a speed demon wifi router, $1,000? Honestly wish I could time travel 10 years in the future right now tbh.