A basic fact is that an rf based system is ALWAYS going to have significant bandwidth limitations and hence the max data stream that can be supported will always be compromised and dependent on number of users, signal state etc.
THE answer is a thin piece of glass to the home......
If you ever want some fun, call virgin media and ask them to fit the fibre optic broadband they bang on so much about, they normally reply "you have it sir"
Er, no, there's no red light in my cable, i want fibre........then listen to them try to explain the fact that it's in the box at the end of the road...... You can run rings round them!!
Trouble is, it seems to me that we're going backwards. Whilst I agree that cable of any type is always more stable (unless bt layed it 80 years ago), so much has moved forward to wireless it seems a shame to have to still plug stuff in.
Appreciate cable to the home for tv and film streaming etc, because of the file sizes, but as some-one not desk based, decnt speed internet anywhere is very important to me