On Saturday 10 December 2016 15:44:00 Marghanita da Cruz wrote:

> I have always maintained the penultimate few metres whether fibre or wireless 
> would not make a difference.

The problem is that wireless and HFC technologies are both designed to support 
multiple users contending for the available bandwidth, and the penultimate few 
metres normally has the lowest bandwidth.  Most HFC users are familiar with the 
decrease in performance around mid-afternoon on schooldays when children begin 
arriving home.

An exception is NBN wireless (which services some villages around here) where 
each connected user has a dedicated channel.


> Then there is the question of whether people are using WiFi or Ethernet for 
> their LANs.

Indeed, particularly if a whole household is sharing the WiFi (perhaps with 
some of the neighbours and passers-by).

David L.
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