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Wired or Wireless?

  • Wired

    Votes: 26 61.9%
  • Wireless

    Votes: 16 38.1%

  • Total voters
    42

Ayemerica

macrumors 65816
Original poster
Oct 18, 2011
1,058
157
Atlantis but in space
What connection type do you use for your Mac mini , wired or wireless?


List why you chose to go with that option and if you ever think about changing it.
 

MrXiro

macrumors 68040
Nov 2, 2007
3,850
599
Los Angeles
What connection type do you use for your Mac mini , wired or wireless?


List why you chose to go with that option and if you ever think about changing it.

I'm assuming you meant Wifi... but I'm wireless for everything besides power and external Hard Drives. Wireless Keyboard/Trackpad/Magic Mouse on Wifi and wireless sync my iDevices.

I'd do wireless external HDD too if it didn't take so long to actually drop large files onto a HDD connected to an Airport.
 

Micky Do

macrumors 68020
Aug 31, 2012
2,204
3,146
a South Pacific island
Wired for all my peripherals. I have considered the Magic Mouse, but like the idea of not having to muck around with batteries. The USB ports on my keyboard are handy too.

Wireless for my internet connection; HSPA mobile broadband. There is no wired phone or cable connection to the apartment building I live in.
 
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theanimala

macrumors 6502
Mar 2, 2007
440
228
It was painful but 3 years ago or do I ran cat6 to all of my computers on my first floor so they could be wired. Great performance and always works. Cell phones / tablets and upstairs use wifi.
 

xlii

macrumors 68000
Sep 19, 2006
1,867
121
Millis, Massachusetts
I connected to ethernet because it is faster and my router (wifi + ethernet) was next to the mini so it was a no brainer.


My keyboard is wired (need that number pad) but my mouse is wireless.
 

dasx

macrumors 65816
Jun 18, 2012
1,107
18
Barcelona
Wireless. Don't like cables around and N-Wifis do give a good performance. I don't really see any difference unless I send a 1GB file between computers via Airdrop.
 

mwhities

macrumors 6502a
Jul 13, 2011
899
0
Mississippi
I'm kinda both but, I chose Wireless.

I have my Airport Extreme connected to my cable modem and it handles wireless. I have my TimeCapsule extending the wireless on my desktop. I have my '10 mac mini wired into it.

So, I'm essentially both. I've noticed that the network speeds are faster when I am connected like that, rather than wireless from the device it's self.
 

Malte.

macrumors member
Nov 4, 2012
38
6
Sweden
Wired. The mini is only 1m away from the router so why not, also great with 1gbs speed to the NAS.
 

7enderbender

macrumors 6502a
May 11, 2012
513
12
North East US
If I buy it everything will be wired including keyboard and mouse. I don't see the benefit in wireless for me. The thing will be under my desk or in a rack together with a bunch of audio equipment anyway.
 

jack92029

macrumors member
Oct 23, 2012
30
0
WiFi or Bluetooth?

Are you asking about internet connection or mouse and keyboard? :eek:

Internet is wired.
Mouse and keyboard are wireless.

:apple: :D
 

ant69

macrumors 6502
Feb 2, 2009
267
99
wired ethernet and wireless keyboard & mouse.... my 24 port switch sits next to my mini on my desk so theres no point to be wireless...... a 8 inch cat6 cable does the job!

Ant
 

motrek

macrumors 68030
Sep 14, 2012
2,613
305
What connection type do you use for your Mac mini , wired or wireless?


List why you chose to go with that option and if you ever think about changing it.

I bought a Mini last week and switched to wifi. Now I don't have to run a cable around the edge of my apartment and performance is more or less the same. My cable internet provider maxes out at 2 MB/s sustained and with wifi (router is G) I can get up to almost 1.5 MB/s (although I admit it is less consistent).

Anyway I rarely download multi-gigabyte files so I basically don't care how fast my network connection is as long as it's a few hundred KB/s.

For transferring files between computers, I will use a 2.5" external USB2 hard drive which transfers at > 20 MB/s. It's less convenient than sending files over the network but not by much.
 

shinji

macrumors 65816
Mar 18, 2007
1,329
1,515
Wired for everything- internet and keyboard/mouse. Personal preference.
 

eutexian

macrumors regular
Jan 6, 2012
119
9
Mapperley, Nottingham UK
Wired for everything- internet and keyboard/mouse. Personal preference.

Likewise... Purely for the sake of convenience and reliability. I don't have to worry that a battery might go flat at a critical moment. My set up isn't inconvenienced in the slightest by these wires. Most of which are unobtrusive.
 

mslide

macrumors 6502a
Sep 17, 2007
707
2
I only use wireless when I need the freedom of not having a cable connected else it's almost always wired. Thus, desktops/printers/keyboards/appletvs are always wired and laptops are wireless (almost always only) when I'm mobile, etc. Mice are a mix but I somewhat prefer wired, especially for gaming.

Too many issues of batteries going dead, wireless networks being slow as hell at work, wireless networks somehow being intermittent for no apparent reason have sort of caused me to hate wireless anything.
 
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Ayemerica

macrumors 65816
Original poster
Oct 18, 2011
1,058
157
Atlantis but in space
Thanks for the responses everyone. I was having this discussion the other day with a friend of mine who is die hard against wifi and wireless mice/keyboards for his desktop, but that he did not mind that his macbook was wifi. I then went on to point out that he uses his macbook more than his mac mini and that his mini is more than capable of running the web and video off of a N connection.
 
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