Just depends on your needs and lifestyle, or that of a business needs. If want the freedom of walking around your house with the laptop and still being able to print if you want to, then wireless home network is for you. If you prefer to keep all of your equipment in one area then go with DSL. Look at it this way, if you have a large house and want to roam get wireless, if you have a small apt. then get DSL.
Both are use for home and small businesses,Both Wireless and wired networking reliable and give better performance when data sharing. today all company's prefer wireless networking it's reduce wires and give speed when data sharing.
Wired is always the fastest, but for wireless, 802.11N is the fastest.
The wired or wireless means of connecting a computer to the internet is called networking. The wired network uses cables while the wireless one relies on signal transmissions without cables.
Depends on your wireless protocol vs your physical port speed. But typically, a wired connection is best if connecting to the same router.
Wired networking provides you with speeds up to 1,000Mbps where Wireless N tops out around 300Mbps. Wired also provides the end user with more security as your information is not being transmitted wirelessly. It is easier for people to gain access to your network through wireless.
Is what wired or wireless?
The cost associated to go wireless will depend on many factors inclduing how many computers will be on the network.
Netgear offers wireless routers suitable for different uses, along with wireless adapters and range extenders. Netgear also offers wired options in the form of wired modems or Ethernet routers.
Ethernet is a wired networking solution. Even thou WiFi resembles a lot of the key distinguishing features of Ethernet, Ethernet is clearly defined as wired by IEEE (Protocol 802.3) while WiFi is defined as wireless (Protocol 802.11).
Of course wired.
Wired but maybe you can get wireless from somewhere.
# Wireless Network # Wired Network
Wired networks have a wire that connects them to an internet port, wireLESS networks do not.