Ethernet vs 5G Streamer Tech Considerations for Sound Quality


Most audiophile publications say to hard wire ethernet for streamers but it seems to me if you have excellent reliable 5G (> 100 mbps) you avoid all the potential noise added by running ethernet cable and avoid buying special cables, switches, optical rendu etc.  I have read many threads here but not much addressing this. Lots of experience here with digital streaming so wanted open for discussion.

 I am running a Cary DMS-700 via 5G and am extremely pleased with the sound quality. I can’t find wifi max rate on Cary unit but it is MU-MIMO 5Ghz capable and connected to my fios 5G band.
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Ethernet is inherently balanced for low EMI/RFI pickup and galvanically isolated.

Use whichever you like.
How exactly are you running 5G on your Cary DMS-700? Does it have wi-fi connection?

And if it does, you realize it’s basically an antenna that captures the signal, right? Any antenna, is an antenna, and subject to potential noise associated with off-air signal transmission 
Yes unit has antenna and signal is excellent. So you are saying antenna may pick up extraneous noise around the frequency it is designed for...definitely possible..although I am in a fairly uncongested area. Wonder how noise would compare with cable. Most of what I have read talks about the cables and noise and lots of people selling expensive ethernet cables. @eric squires, if ethernet is inherently balanced why all the $ spent upgrading wires, switches etc ?
Ethernet cable is copper. Electricity can travel through copper. Along with noise. Two kinds of noise: Leakage—both high-impedance and low-impedance, and clock phase-noise. Ethernet transmission itself does not prevent the “trespassing” of these “noises”. Nothing magic about it. 
Really though, you have to experiment for yourself. Whichever sounds best to you. Experimenting for you requires nothing to be purchased. Zero cost experimentation 
CD quality stream is 1.4Mbps.  4G is 100Mbps.  5G is 10Gbps.  The question is how you plan to feed it into DAC?