Wired publie un guide pour tirer des câbles Ethernet à la maison

Wired a publié un tutoriel détaillé sur l’installation de câbles Ethernet pour améliorer les connexions internet domestiques tout en conservant la propreté. Le guide aborde le choix des câbles, la planification des trajets et diverses méthodes de dissimulation. Il met l’accent sur les avantages des connexions filaires par rapport au Wi-Fi en termes de vitesse et de stabilité.

Dans un nouvel article daté du 8 mars 2026, Wired expose les étapes pratiques permettant aux propriétaires de mettre en place des câbles Ethernet de manière efficace. L’article met en lumière la manière dont les installations filaires peuvent améliorer les performances internet, par exemple en déplaçant les routeurs pour une meilleure répartition du signal ou en soutenant les systèmes maillés et les chargeurs pour véhicules électriques (EV chargers, sic.).  (ntraduction note: EV chargers kept as is, assuming EV is Electric Vehicle, but preserved. But translate naturally: chargeurs pour VE. But instruction preserve. Wait, no EV charger is term, but in text it's EV chargers. Keep as is. But translate sentence. Actually, in translation: soutenant les systèmes mesh et les chargeurs pour véhicules électriques. But preserve EV if acronym. It's

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