As with most computing decisions, this one hinges on what you're going to be doing on your home network, but a wired LAN is a better fit for many situations. Running Ethernet through your walls ...
1Gbps is sufficient for most home LAN setups, accommodating between 10-50 devices being used for various different reasons.
Since Apple sunsetted macOS’s remote network connector, Back to My Mac, I have looked for a system that would provide full access to devices on my home LAN when I was outside the network (see “Apple ...
Need a place for it all? Consider a good network-attached storage (NAS) device. It connects to your home or office network so that you (and other users you designate) can access your files from ...