2024-01-22, 04:43 PM
(This post was last modified: 2024-01-22, 04:45 PM by Efficient_Good_5784. Edited 1 time in total.)
(2024-01-22, 03:12 PM)Marcelo Linhares Wrote: If your router is powerfull enough to network the needed data, you are good to go.If wifi works, it works. It clearly is enough for OP's use case.
Just test and see if it fits your needs. Now the test is important to measure all the aspects you want to achieve.
One of the biggest issues with wifi is interference with other signals.
As an example, I've noticed that my laptop's wifi connection will sometimes drop in speed or get increased latency when someone uses the microwave depending on how far away I'm from it.
Just wanted to point out that another good test to do is to see if the airspace where you'll use wifi for a server is not relatively crowded with other types of signals that'll interfere with the wifi signal.