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In the end it's ultimately up to you, I'm just saying having a hard wired connection is better for a desktop computer, especially for gaming. You won't be moving a desktop computer around as much as you would a laptop, so the stability of a wired connection would be preferable.
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You're absolutely right - when it comes to gaming, stability of the connection becomes more of a concern. If you click the fire button, every 100th/ms counts. With a Wireless connection, there is always the issue of interference, which is less prevalent in a physical wired connection because the ethernet cable is physically shielded from interference.
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with my amped wireless access point wireless connections are just about as good as wireless on most anything... even demanding xbox live games.
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Some things I would take into consideration:
Wired is more secure than wireless (considering your location, I would take security seriously) Turning the wireless off on your router saves electricity and heat (my router gets noticably hotter with wireless turned on) My kids' Xbox likes to connect it to automatically when it turns on since I first connected them. I like to control what connects, and when. No outside interference.
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Desktop motherboards, due to the expectation that they will not move much, do not come with integrated wireless. That said, some motherboard manufacturers include wireless cards with their motherboards (e.g. Gigabyte).
If you are not moving your desktop around, you're better off with a wired connection. WiFi, like other wireless technology, is more sensitive to interference. If people around you use their microwaves often or you live on a major flight path with airplanes flying over you every five minutes, your connection may get severed. Then there's the usual obstructions between the router and receiver. Trying to reposition a desktop (especially a full tower case) for optimal reception is a hassle. |
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Or a couple of good graphics cards.
Not possible to turn down the heat in summer. I know it's England, but we do actually get some heat here And I live about 300 metres from the sea.
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Personally, I'm not even sure that cracking the network is even possible. At least, not without some über-advanced algorithm on a 100-million dollar supercomputer from a career CIA hacker. It would be much easier to pretend to be a friend and become friends and hang out at my house and ask for my password to get on the internet. Then again, I don't even give out my internet password to friends.
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most mini ITX boards have inbuilt Wifi.
since they are aimed at HTPCs (home theatre PC) they come with inbuilt. another reason to ad wifi to miniITX is the lack/restriction on number of PCI slots. also PCI slots can then be used for GPus. /thread |
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I have occasional issues with ping and latency when others are active on my same network.
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Actually, two: Bitcoin Botnet ![]() Yes, it's very possible to crack your network. The tools are readily available.
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You can't crack something you can't see. If you tried to crack "other network" you'd probably crack one of my neighbor's networks, but not mine. botnet, however, you're right, but you have to have a specific place to target. Also my router has safeguards against such things. And anyway you might get through the first router but not the second. If you could even find any of them.
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You can carry on thinking that you have a perfect uncrackable network all you like, I'm just telling you that it is NOT uncrackable. Even though you have clearly taken good steps to protect yourself, you shouldn't think you're invincible. It is difficult, but rest assured it IS do-able. Not trying to scare you into being more secure, just clearing up your misconception of an invincible network.
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looks like you need to get a new router!!! wow. mine has never overheated and it's pretty old (Netgear WGR614v9 had it for 6 years) and it's been pretty roughed up.
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Agreed! My router has never overheated either.
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Good old BT - I can always trust them to screw up my internet providings.
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There is always ways to crack a network. How many encrypted chips have there been out there that were supposedly uncrackable? |
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T'was merely an inside joke
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It is good your are using WPA2 and a strong password; however, even that is not uncrackable. You may wish to do a little more reading up on what is what when it comes to Wi-Fi security. Debunking Myths: Is Hiding Your Wireless SSID Really More Secure? Finding Hidden SSID’s Recover the Network Name from a Wi-Fi network that's not broadcasting its SSID. Quote from the article link above: Quote:
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You don't understand. Even for an expert it will not be possible to crack my internet password without a supercomputer handy, or a massive botnet, and even then it would take years - and I change my password every six months. So either the best of the best or the worst of the worst. No amateur hacker or neighbor will even be able to crack my internet.
Moreover, you are wrong- the SSID is not even being transmitted, so no, you could not read it over the airwaves. You keep replying with false answers as if you have not even read my responses. You're retarded if you think that you could crack a wpa2 password of 64 * 4 = 256 characters under WPA2. Or else just ignorant. quote from site regarding cracking passwords: Quote:
p.s. I am doing all the math for you. The numbers are STAGGERING. Will post shortly.
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Also, even if the SSID isn't being broadcast, every time you send a packet to your router or one comes from it, the wireless packet has the SSID embedded inside of it, so as long as there is network traffic, your SSID is exposed. There is no way to completely hide it. Most neighbors who are smart enough to crack WPA2 most likely will have their own internet, you just have to keep the dumb people out. ...and finally, Wi-Fi with a good signal doesn't impact internet speed or latency a whole lot. This wireless is also the Anthros PCI-E wireless built into my ASUS P9X79 Deluxe.
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