Turns out bad Wi-Fi is usually placement and settings—not bad hardware.
There are few things quite as frustrating as a crummy WiFi connection. Picture the scene: You’re at home relaxing after a hard day of work and you decide to stream the latest episode of “Masters of ...
Proper Wi-Fi router placement is essential for blanketing your household with stable internet, reducing speed loss and preventing connection drops at distance.
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