Hello Everyone,

As technology progresses, we sometimes forget that old and boring technology
that got us to where we are today.

With that in mind, I want to share with you that with regards to
manipulating data on my home network, I pretty much stick to WiFi.  

However, Today I needed to copy an enormous amount of data from a NAS drive
to one of my computers.  Slowly but surely I am removing all data from NAS
for reasons described in prior threads.  

So, as I began the copy process, I was told that it would take about 6
hours.  

Then, I remembered that along with my new Mac, I purchased a Thunderbolt to
Ethernet adaptor.  

Using a wired connection, the same amount of data was transferred in less
than 35 minutes.  

So, no matter how much progress we make, let's remember and revere the
old-school style that came before as, in some cases, it's still going
strong.

Happily,

Mark

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