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  1. bailey//rockruff⚪ (ctrlaltdog@chitter.xyz)'s status on Wednesday, 04-Jul-2018 17:29:41 EDT bailey//rockruff⚪ bailey//rockruff⚪

    @jk i actually have problems connecting to wifi from the opposite end of the house. certain high-population areas, places with lots of different wireless signals, certain building materials (especially old houses) and using different/older wireless signals, can contribute a lot to signal loss. as well as things like microwaves (while running) causing interference

    wifi is pretty great but there's a lot that can mess with it.

    In conversation Wednesday, 04-Jul-2018 17:29:41 EDT from chitter.xyz permalink
    1. bailey//rockruff⚪ (ctrlaltdog@chitter.xyz)'s status on Wednesday, 04-Jul-2018 17:42:44 EDT bailey//rockruff⚪ bailey//rockruff⚪
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      @jk you don't really need to spend $100 on some router that looks like an alien mothership, but it's also not quite as simple as "any router will do"

      in NA most modem-routers you get for "free" from your ISP are horrible overheating garbage even for just a couple people to use, so that's probably the biggest source of complaints

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