• spaghettiwestern@sh.itjust.works
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      9 个月前

      Moan and groan all you like, it doesn’t change the fact that wireless is almost always an option and wired is almost never an option.

      Even desktop PCs come with wifi adapters. Finding a laptop with an Ethernet port is damn near impossible.

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        9 个月前

        Don’t most of (maybe all) dell and lenovo laptops come with ethernet ports by default ?
        And nowadays, with thunderbolt docking stations, you have more or less every connection available anyway.

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        If ethernet is not an option, you’re just wasting time. Ethernet-to-USB dongles are cheap and plentiful.

        It’s crazy that people with no experience with it have no idea why anyone would want to fuss with a direct wired connection when it’s objectively faster and more stable in every metric possible.

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          Assumptions, assumptions… My company is a communications company and actually produces networking equipment. Almost no one uses Ethernet because we have the knowledge and experience to implement reliable wifi. Perhaps your company should hire us since they’ve done such a bad job with their own implementation.

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      Wireless is always better than no connection at all if you need a connection and you’re not wired.

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      Can’t realistically plug your phone into the wall every time you want to use the internet

      The whole point of a mobile phone is that it’s mobile

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          What if I want to move my laptop around the office, say for example to make a presentation, or work in a different area? If I’m just working on some documents online, I don’t need a fast connection, just 30-50Mbit is plenty enough for pretty much everything, including video calls etc

          And what you’re telling me you never use a mobile at work? You still need a signal to make/receive regular phone calls

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            That’s true, which is why the article mentions one of the things googlers are doing is using their phone as a hotspot.

            Y’see the phone gets it’s internet from the cell tower. It then passes the internet to the laptop via a local (i.e. 2 feet) wifi or bluetooth connection.

            That’s an entirely different thing than enterprise-wide wifi. And if the building was blocking cell phone signals - well, first of all I’d be impressed, and secondly they would tear it down.