For equipment that doesn?t wander around, Ethernet is much preferred over WiFi.
As for your merge action and schedule, this is entirely a matter of taste, need, and resources. Your archive isn?t that big, so you?re not constrained by resources—either by your disk space limits or computer time. So the only question is how much information do you want to capture and for how long.
The questions I like to ask are ?How often do my files change?? and ?How long would it be before I notice a problem I?d want to recover from?? Answering those two will questions will guide you on setting up the rolling merge. Here are two additional tips:
- I like to set the ?Ignore? period in the rolling merge to at least 3 to 7 days. This is my fine-grained incremental backup period. By never merging any layers in the past few days, I have access to hourly versions of my files should I discover I?ve done something stupid. And that happens more often than I care to admit.
- If you?ve got plenty of disk space, your merge and compact actions don't need to be performed every day. Schedule them to run once, maybe twice, a week. Schedule the merge to run before the compact.
Overall, it sounds like you?ve got things running pretty smoothly.