Answer: 802.11 ac WiFi is reasonable at the advantage to Ethernet
Step-by-step explanation:
Contrasting the Pros and Cons of the two transfers.
PROS of 802.11ac Wi-Fi
Fastest maximum speed and best signal range: on par with standard wired connections
CONS OF 802.11ac Wi-Fi
Most expensive to implement; performance improvements only noticeable in high-bandwidth applications
Advantages of Ethernet:
To form an Ethernet, we do not need much cost. It is relatively inexpensive; all the node have the same privileges; It does not require any switches or hubs; Maintenance and administration are simple ; robust to noise; data transfer quality is good ; With a Gigabit network, users can transfer data with the speed of 1-100Gbps.
Cons of Ethernet includes:
It offers a nondeterministic service;It does not hold good for real-time applications as it requires deterministic service; As the network cannot set priority for the packets, it is not suitable for a client-server architecture; In an interactive application, data is very small and need quick data transfer; In ethernet, there is a limit of the minimum size of the frame to 46B. The result of that, it is not a good choice for interactive applications; If you are using it for interactive applications, you have to feed dummy data to make the frame size 46B which is mandatory; Not suitable for traffic-intensive applications ; It provides connectionless communication over the network; After receiving a packet, the receiver doesn’t send any acknowledge; If the is any problem it is difficult to troubleshoot.
On outlining the above it is better to stick with the WIFI.