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this post was submitted on 30 May 2025
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The connection may be good enough to surf, but if a company says you must have Ethernet to work in their call center, they will be monitoring latency loss and jitter and wifi will be noticed, even if it’s some kind of tether / travel router.
Ah I see. I wasn't sure what they could/would be monitoring. I still don't understand how they would block it if the computer is only connected by ethernet.