I can still connect my laptop wirelessly to the router wirelessly so this is not a problem?
Can you do.
Wi-Fi will reduce the speed but down (so you'll probably get a higher down / upload rate via cable.
So I'm not a fan of Wi-Fi.
Hey okay and is it very bad if I use Wi-Fi?
Uh yes, the router is still the same as any other router.
Are you talking about FTTH?
Depends on where your router is!
No, if you already use Wi-Fi, it will not slow down because of fiber.
The maximum speed is given by the slowest link in the chain.
If it was your DSL connection before it can now be with the change to fiber the WLAN.
It is not getting worse now. But it does not have to be that it gets better.
Also depends on whether you use 5GHz or 2.4GHz.
Okay and what do you mean by 5Ghz or 2.4 where can I get the 5Ghz so a better router?
Actually, every router has 2.4 GHz WLAN and once 5 GHz.
Sometimes there are two different wireless broadcasts or you can set it individually in the web interface for each device.
Sure you can…
There are different ways to connect the router to the "internet"
over its own network port (WAN) this is e.g. Made if an external modem is needed
over a fiber optic cable
over the telephone line
over the tv
wirelessly 4G (LTE) or 5G
from the router, if he has Wi-Fi, which is standart today, then you can then quite normal to connect to the internet. No matter how the signal comes into the house…
by the way: do not let yourself be confused by the concept of glass fiber. Untiymedia or Vodafone advertise with cable fiber power, but the cable that comes into the house has as much glass inside as rubber in the gummy bears.
the "fiber-optic power" simply refers to the backbone, ie the connection from the central feed-in account to the rest of the interent. But many other suppliers have also The telekom solved that way.
Anyway what unitymedia is doing is promoting something that is there to be better…
it would be like saying that dwarf dwarfs are edible…
Hey so I want to pick up fiber at Vodafone do not know what they mean exactly with FTTH am not so experienced srry ^^