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Fordítási probléma jelentése
Fewer confounding variables.
It will give you a better wired option, which is more reliable.
CAT-6 Ethernet is perfectly operational on its own, and so you won't need a wireless "Killer WiFi" card; but you can use both wired and wireless means at once for maximum reliability.
WiFi will suffer a lot of this contention with lots of wifi channels around. You are also subject to, Absorption, Reflection, Freespace loss, multipath loss and Refraction.
Ethernet overall is a more "stable medium" and free of most interference unless of course you have something nearby operating on the same frequency range. So 125Mhz.
WiFi is subject to all types of inteference 2.4Ghz band is a very crowded signal space. And the 5.0Ghz is not much better.
Ethernet cables you can shield from interference. Also to make ethernet completely immune to any and all EMI you can use the 802.11az and 802.11ah extensions allowing for multimode or singlemode fibre.
wireless may be easier but not better. even though in some cases with 5G wireless can be faster, wired will still be better.
for shorter distances (<15ft) cat3, 5 or 5a can work at gigabit speeds
if running cable in a new house or walls, go with 6a or better, since it will handle higher speeds with future devices when needed
The only reason why you go up cat tier, is wanting a higher bandwidth, or needing a larger range of support, if you have to carry wire across your home. Example Cat6 is good upward to 55Meters long cable for 10Gbit, while Cat6A is good upwards to 100Meters for 10Gbit. Cat5e is ideal that perfectly fine for 100meters for 1Gbit.
There no such plans of 10Gbit, so you either have 1Gbit, or lower tier plan for speeds. That why Cat5e is all you ever need for Internet.
Wired connection is always better than wireless, because there significantly less interference, you have better connection connecting directly to modem, than using wifi, and better than using hot spot router to wifi to your modem. So go get a measuring tape, and see how far you need to run your cable to your modem, make sure to add some metres as well to have wiggle room if you made a mistake.
I do still also think that CAT-5 will probably be good enough for you, whereas CAT-7 is more or less exclusively used within companies, I think.