cross-posted from: https://aussie.zone/post/19637893

Wifi networks and home automation systems are expected to last 50+ years.

I was reading up on the life expectancy of different building materials when I came across this gem.

Screenshot is of page 122 https://www.portseattle.org/sites/default/files/2025-02/SEA-SIPP Technical Report Appendix C Life Expectancy of Building Materials.pdf

I guess the ethernet cables could last that long, but they rate house wiring to a lower lifetime. Ethernet cables are not “wireless”, however.

The only other wireless systems I can think of are garage door openers, but they are definitely not expected to last 50 years.

  • yeehaw
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    524 days ago

    Router should, so long as you don’t have some consumer garbage. But just the wireless radios alone on wireless is laughable. Shit changes every 5 years tops.

    • southsamurai
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      124 days ago

      Welllll, it has been all consumer stuff. Currently a tplink that was what I could get here the quickest after the netgear I used to have died during the hurricane last year.

    • @AA5B@lemmy.world
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      22 days ago

      Seriously. I replaced my wireless with a mesh during COVID. I spent way too much to get WiFi6 when it was new, now 5 years later …

      Wifi7 is available, it is only gigabit Ethernet, and most importantly some promised features were never delivered and it never really got stable. I’m ready to replace it

      I may update Ethernet to 2.5g first

      • yeehaw
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        217 days ago

        Ya but some WAPs do have 2 Ethernet ports now…