Bobvin
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I just built up a new silent PC to act as a music server to my DAC. Streacom FC5 Evo Slim Fanless PC | Slim PC
Like a real knucklehead, I thought I had read the motherboard had onboard WIFI like my previous silent PC. Alas, no on-board WIFI. I had previously used gigabit ethernet to interact with that PC, since I don't use that unit to rip CD music, or download hi-res files. But then I have to transfer my rips or downloads to the PC, and I'm wondering if adding a WIFI card makes any sense.
I could have the electrician come back and run a Cat6 cable near my system, but since I don't typically transfer more than an album or two of files at a time, thought perhaps WIFI would be good enough (likely at 300 mbps, 'cause thats all my current router supports).
But... the question is, has anyone noticed any sound quality effects of having WIFI running in the house? Are those little electrons in my tubes distracted by radio waves as they make their journey? :skeptical: My guess is it is highly likely we all have plenty of radiowaves penetrating our homes and audio gear, so a little more isn't likely to make any difference.
Like a real knucklehead, I thought I had read the motherboard had onboard WIFI like my previous silent PC. Alas, no on-board WIFI. I had previously used gigabit ethernet to interact with that PC, since I don't use that unit to rip CD music, or download hi-res files. But then I have to transfer my rips or downloads to the PC, and I'm wondering if adding a WIFI card makes any sense.
I could have the electrician come back and run a Cat6 cable near my system, but since I don't typically transfer more than an album or two of files at a time, thought perhaps WIFI would be good enough (likely at 300 mbps, 'cause thats all my current router supports).
But... the question is, has anyone noticed any sound quality effects of having WIFI running in the house? Are those little electrons in my tubes distracted by radio waves as they make their journey? :skeptical: My guess is it is highly likely we all have plenty of radiowaves penetrating our homes and audio gear, so a little more isn't likely to make any difference.