I did a quick test of wired vs wireless speeds at AltamontCowork.
Interesting results...

http://techymike.com/2014/07/18/internet-speed-testing/

Mike





On Thu, Jan 8, 2015 at 1:59 AM, Alex Linsker <[email protected]> wrote:

> I agree with all of the above.
>
> Having a backup network is good for your brand, too, even if your main
> provider goes down for 1 minute per every 6 months, it's a relief to know
> there is a backup. And if one network blocks someone, the backup often has
> different settings that work for them.
>
> For wired, I have jacks along the wall, and hubs on some desks. Keeping
> the cords orderly can be solved by keeping the cords extended towards each
> seat.
>
> To get the ethernet to the hubs from the wall, you can use gaff tape or
> buy a cover.
>
> I keep an ethernet cord accessible in each conference room to give people
> the option.
>
> Power cords are very similar in terms of accessibility with floor routing
> and hubs. I love the 'hub-and-spoke' model for many things.
>
> Alex Linsker, Collective Agency, Portland Oregon (sent from my phone)
>
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