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Wi-Fi is more convenient. For most everyday use, modern Wi-Fi is perfectly good. But for anything where reliability and responsiveness matter — competitive gaming, video calls, large uploads, a desktop that never moves — a cable is consistently the better choice. The right answer is usually &quot;Wi-Fi for most devices, Ethernet where it counts.&quot;</p><h2>What each one is</h2><ul><li><b>Ethernet</b> connects your device to your router with a physical cable. The signal travels through wire with nothing to interfere with it.</li><li><b>Wi-Fi</b> connects wirelessly over radio waves. Hugely convenient — no cables, works on phones and laptops anywhere in range — but the signal weakens with distance and is affected by walls, floors, other devices, and neighbors&#x27; networks.</li></ul><h2>Where Ethernet wins</h2><ul><li><b>Speed consistency.</b> A wired connection delivers closer to your full plan speed, reliably. Wi-Fi can be fast, but real-world Wi-Fi speed drops with distance and obstacles, so a device across the house rarely sees the full plan.</li><li><b>Lower latency and jitter.</b> This is the big one for gaming and calls. Wired connections have lower, steadier ping — no wireless interference causing sudden lag spikes or rubber-banding. (See <a href="/ping-vs-jitter/">Ping vs Jitter</a> for why steadiness matters as much as raw speed.)</li><li><b>Stability.</b> No dropouts from interference, no competing with every other device for airtime. A wired connection just stays put.</li><li><b>Security.</b> Someone has to physically plug in to a wired connection; Wi-Fi signals travel beyond your walls (which is why a strong Wi-Fi password matters).</li></ul><h2>Where Wi-Fi wins</h2><ul><li><b>Convenience and mobility.</b> Phones, tablets, and laptops can&#x27;t realistically be tethered — Wi-Fi is the only practical option for them, and for moving around the house.</li><li><b>No cabling.</b> Running Ethernet to every room is impractical for most homes.</li><li><b>&quot;Good enough&quot; for most things.</b> Browsing, streaming, social media, casual video — modern Wi-Fi handles all of it comfortably when your signal is decent.</li></ul><h2>A common myth, cleared up</h2><p>A wired connection won&#x27;t make your internet faster than your plan allows. If you pay for 100 Mbps, Ethernet gives you a reliable ~100 Mbps; it doesn&#x27;t unlock more. What it does is let you actually reach your<!-- --> <a href="/what-is-a-good-internet-speed/">plan&#x27;s speed</a> consistently and with lower latency — whereas Wi-Fi often delivers less than the plan, especially far from the router. So Ethernet doesn&#x27;t raise your ceiling; it helps you hit it.</p><h2>When to reach for the cable</h2><p>Use Ethernet (or strongly consider it) when:</p><ul><li>You game competitively and want every millisecond of latency gone.</li><li>You&#x27;re on important video calls and can&#x27;t afford dropouts.</li><li>You regularly upload or download large files.</li><li>The device is stationary and near the router anyway (a desktop, a game console, a smart TV).</li><li>Your Wi-Fi is unreliable in that spot and moving the router hasn&#x27;t helped.</li></ul><p>Stick with Wi-Fi when the device moves, when running a cable isn&#x27;t practical, or when your usage is everyday browsing and streaming that Wi-Fi already handles fine.</p><h2>The practical middle ground</h2><p>You don&#x27;t have to choose for the whole house. The common setup: Wi-Fi for phones, tablets, and laptops; Ethernet for the stationary, performance-sensitive devices (desktop, console, TV, work-from-home setup). If a cable run isn&#x27;t feasible, powerline adapters or MoCA (internet over existing electrical or coax wiring) can extend a near-wired connection to a distant room, and a mesh Wi-Fi system can improve wireless coverage where a cable truly isn&#x27;t an option.</p><h2>Test the difference yourself</h2><p>Want to see it in action? Run the <a href="/">speed test</a> on Wi-Fi, then plug into Ethernet and run it again — you&#x27;ll often see steadier speeds and lower, more consistent ping on the wire. 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