@lucy
Oh, yeah. I have a mouse with a USB plugin but it uses Bluetooth.
Well USB is thinner than ethernet. I've never had a problem with USB, anyway.
But that is an interesting idea.
@Suiseiseki @lucy @snacks @Paradox perfect conditions aren’t required for 1.2 gbit/s in my experience. i get that reliably at home, with multiple devices and over 2 floors.
that’s fine enough for mobile stuff i’d say
fwiw ethernet interference is also fairly common in average homes. you get fridge compressors and ground loops. the latter was bad enough at my place i had to get a tenda switch with proper ground to reliably negotiate 1gbps full-duplex and stop one of my machines from crashing/rebooting randomly
@lucy @snacks @Paradox @Suiseiseki worst case a single shitty phone charger in the house will interfere with ethernet. ask someone who’s done on-site customer support for a major ISP and you’ll hear some interesting anecdotes lol
@Suiseiseki @lucy @snacks @Paradox i’m using s/ftp cables. that won’t protect you from problems originating in your power supply.
@Suiseiseki @lucy @snacks @Paradox you do get 1.2 gbit/s with free software, unless you count the firmware blobs as proprietary—in which case you get wifi with almost no devices, even 54mbps. very few have free firmware blobs (zd1211 is the only one i can think of but i’m not really up to date because i really don’t want to be all that religious about what’s making the magic pixies dance)
@lucy @snacks @Paradox @Suiseiseki and at that point, strictly speaking, you basically don’t get 1gbps ethernet with free software either unless you’re making your own adapter with some fpga nonsense
@lucy @snacks @Paradox @Suiseiseki that fpga? have fun trying to program it with free software
@lucy @snacks @Paradox @Suiseiseki i just leave discussions that turn into hair-splitting exercises