Hi again Peter,
Yup. That's our assessment too. And yes, using the Ethernet cable does provide a much higher level of security, as you don't have to worry about war-drivers sitting out in front of your home or apartment trying to break into your computer via a Wi-Fi signal, encrypted or not.
Bear in mind though, that if someone really wants to crack your network security and get into your computer, it can be done.
Law enforcement agencies have had the tools for over a decade.
Fortunately, criminals have restricted use and knowledge there. But, for $30k or so a criminal could pick up a sniffer and hang it on either your telephone line
*if your Internet is DSL/ADSL*, or *
Coax broadband*. If you are concerned about that, and you see any guys hanging off of your telephone pole by your house or digging up the street in front or behind your house you might want to approach them and ask them what they are doing
. I've done this on occasion at my house as well as Customer houses too. If they appear nervous and jerky and don't give me a solid explanation, I give the local PD a call and have them do a drive by.
Their physical presence will usually scare off most criminals. Since I worked for like 4 different phone companies/ISPs, I know what information they should be giving me if they are legit. If not, I call in the local PD and let them handle it like I said. 99% of the time they are legit.
But, there have been a couple of times things looked a little hinky so I reported them. In one case, as soon as a patrol car rolled up, the guy disappeared in a cloud of dust!!
Cheers!
BBJ