
However, this will make my ugly house look even uglier with that ugly cable on the floor.

You might be screaming: Just get a 20m long cable! That’s the first thing that came to my mind. I listed some problems I faced while setting this up. It’s cool – Servers are still using wired connection.Better Speed – Download speed does not change much but my upload speed increases from 20Mbs to 50Mbs.Ethernet connection is a lot more stable. It’s more stable – There are times when there is interference and your WiFi connection suddenly slows down or disconnects.Better latency/ping – My ping (or lag) is reduced quite a bit when playing online games.I took the leap of faith to switch most of my connection from WiFi to ethernet for a few simple reasons:

There will always that friend who ask for your WiFi password whenever he/she comes over your house to do a project (or just a gaming session) You must think that this is “backwards” by going wired (or the technical term Ethernet).
