In today’s streaming-focused homes, a fast, reliable internet connection to your TV is more important than ever. Whether you’re watching Netflix, Foxtel iQ5, Kayo, or YouTube, the way your TV connects to the internet can affect everything from picture quality to buffering and app performance.
Let’s explore the differences between Wi-Fi and hardwired (Ethernet) data points—and why many households are choosing to go wired.
A hardwired data point—also known as an Ethernet outlet—connects your TV or streaming device directly to your modem using physical cabling, typically Cat5e or Cat6. This creates a stable, high-speed connection that doesn’t rely on Wi-Fi signals.
Feature | Hardwired (Ethernet) | Wi-Fi |
---|---|---|
Connection Stability | Very stable – no dropouts | Can lag, drop out or fluctuate |
Speed | Consistent and fast | Slower, especially with distance |
Buffering & Lag | Minimal to none | More common, especially during peak use |
Streaming Quality | Ideal for HD and 4K | May struggle with 4K in some areas |
Interference | Unaffected by walls/devices | Can be disrupted by walls, devices, etc. |
Security | More secure | More exposed to interference or access |
Best Suited For | TVs, gaming consoles, media hubs | Phones, tablets, laptops |
Enjoy buffer-free 4K content, fast app loading, and stable playback—even during peak internet hours.
Many smart TVs and Foxtel iQ5 boxes recommend Ethernet for better performance. If you’ve noticed lag, freezing, or missing channels, a hardwired connection might be the fix.
Gaming consoles, Apple TV, and Android streaming boxes all benefit from lower latency and faster speeds.
If your TV is in a room far from the modem, Wi-Fi may struggle. A hardwired point removes the distance problem and gives you a full-strength connection anywhere in the house.
Hardwiring helps you take full advantage of your internet plan—no speed loss due to walls, floors, or interference.
We professionally install data points where you need them—behind the TV, inside media units, or next to your gaming setup.
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To arrange your free onsite, no-obligation quote, call 131 546 or book here.
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