This video compares various home network solutions, testing their speeds and security, including power line, coax, Wi-Fi 7, Ethernet, and fiber. It highlights that fiber and coax cables generally offer the best performance and security, while Wi-Fi and power line solutions have limitations and interference issues. #HomeNetwork #Ethernet #WiFi7 #Fiber #NetworkSecurity
Keypoints :
- Power line adapters provide easy setup but deliver speeds much lower than advertised, around 363 Mbps, and are rated as D tier in performance.
- Coax cable solutions offer significantly better speeds, around 2.1 Gbps, making them a reliable and secure option with encryption capabilities.
- Wi-Fi 7 can achieve around 450 Mbps between devices at close range, but real-world speeds vary based on interference, distance, and device support.
- Ethernet cables, especially Cat 6A and higher, provide near maximum speeds of up to 10 Gbps, making them ideal for high-performance needs.
- Fiber connections, using multi-mode or single-mode fiber, support extremely high speeds, up to 100 Gbps, and can cover long distances with enhanced security.
- Using dual 25 Gbps Ethernet ports with fiber or DAC cables can achieve speeds over 23 Gbps, although computer hardware may limit max throughput.
- Fiber is considered the ultimate solution for security and speed, albeit more complex to install, with copper Ethernet being a practical alternative when fiber is unavailable.
- Youtube Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EBsMch7-TjY
- Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCP7WmQ_U4GB3K51Od9QvM0w
- Youtube Published: Sun, 18 May 2025 13:30:13 +0000