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wowens79
Jun 19, 2019Explorer III
I don't have either, but I do have lots if Computer networking experience, wired and wireless, and this is basically the same thing. Any time I can choose wired, I go wired, it is more stable and less prone to interference.
With wireless, the greater the distance between components, the more issues. Also walls, electronics, microwaves etc between the components, the more risk of interference. A system may work fine on a 32' rv, but a 38' it may be glitchy. Also I could see where aluminum vs wood studs could made a difference . Lots of variables when you go wireless.
With wireless, the greater the distance between components, the more issues. Also walls, electronics, microwaves etc between the components, the more risk of interference. A system may work fine on a 32' rv, but a 38' it may be glitchy. Also I could see where aluminum vs wood studs could made a difference . Lots of variables when you go wireless.
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