- cross-posted to:
- electronics@discuss.tchncs.de
- cross-posted to:
- electronics@discuss.tchncs.de
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.


Buy small business level/enterprise grade stuff and it will last you decades. I haven’t needed to touch my router in a decade, it just works. Well I think it’s been a decade. Hard to keep track. Notably, enterprise stuff will have the AP (access point) split out from the router since they’re actually two separate things. Only consumer stuff has them combined.
Much appreciated!
I got some free ruckus stuff about a decade ago and only upgraded because I wanted faster APs.
I got a microtik router at least 5 years ago and it has 0 issues.
I just got fiber and my local ISP gave me a microtik router with openWRT installed on it. I’m quite happy with it