HomeNetwork-RandyLe

My Local Area Network gets internet from Comcast and it uses ethernet cables and WiFi. The devices that are connected to my wifi is my PS4, 4 iPhones, 3 laptops (including my school laptop), a printer, a smart TV, and an iPad. The devices that are connected to my ethernet cables are 3 computers only. From the what I've recently learned, I thought the most important thing was that there is no privacy. It may sound creepy and such but it's how things go around me. This was the biggest shocking fact but I won't do anything bad, I promise. I would tell others to know what type of cable is being used for their internet because the cables are the ones bringing the internet at a certain speed to your home.

My Local Area Network gets internet from Comcast and it uses ethernet cables and WiFi. The devices that are connected to my wifi is my PS4, 4 iPhones, 3 laptops (including my school laptop), a printer, a smart TV, and an iPad. The devices that are connected to my ethernet cables are 3 computers only. 

From the what I've recently learned, I thought the most important thing was that there is no privacy. It may sound creepy and such but it's how things go around me. This was the biggest shocking fact but I won't do anything bad, I promise. 

I would tell others to know what type of cable is being used for their internet because the cables are the ones bringing the internet at a certain speed to your home.

Comments (3)

Kankoue Folly (Student 2021)
Kankoue Folly

I noticed that your system is very complex, I wonder if your system is fast, what if your system had more devices connected would it be useable or would it be horrible?

Matthew Nguyen (Student 2021)
Matthew Nguyen

I noticed how every object is neatly arranged on the home network, but what if you connected your home devices to a single router rather than arranging by ethernet and Wi-Fi.