Logia base stations use Ethernet Cables to connect various devices and components within their network infrastructure. Here are some of the disadvantages of Logia base station Ethernet cables:
Wired limitations: Ethernet cables are wired connections and therefore subject to physical limitations. The cabling process can take some time and resources, and sometimes may not be suitable for cabling in certain environments, such as between buildings or in hard-to-reach areas.
Limited Mobility: Compared to wireless connections, Ethernet cables have limited mobility. The device must be connected to a fixed outlet, making it difficult to use with mobile devices or where the layout of the device changes frequently.
Physical wear and tear: Because Ethernet cables require physical connections, they are susceptible to physical wear and tear. Cables can be stepped on, pinched, or torn.