High-speed Wi-Fi routers often use 2.5G "WAN" ports to ensure the wired connection doesn't slow down the wireless signal.
2.5GbE isn't necessary for basic browsing, but it transforms data-heavy tasks:
While Cat5e works, upgrading to Cat6 is often recommended for better stability over longer distances.
High-speed Wi-Fi routers often use 2.5G "WAN" ports to ensure the wired connection doesn't slow down the wireless signal.
2.5GbE isn't necessary for basic browsing, but it transforms data-heavy tasks:
While Cat5e works, upgrading to Cat6 is often recommended for better stability over longer distances.