On 12/15/16 12:20 PM, Ben Kelly wrote:
Its more information than nothing.
I'm not sure it is. At least when you have nothing you _know_ you have nothing, so might think about other ways to find out what you want to know. This way you think you know something but you don't.
Bluetooth networking is also a thing.
That's a good point.
I think being able to distinguish this stuff provides some value even if its not perfect for all cases. And I don't see how it causes any harm.
I think it causes harm to give people information they have no business having ("wifi" vs "ethernet") and it does harm to given them information that's likely to be bogus (the last hop speed in the wifi/ethernet cases).
Maybe the answer is that we should just reconsider the set of types that gets exposed and how they get mapped to connection speeds....
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