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What makes WiFi not work?
So with the help and advice of some on here I massively improved our
WiFi situation at work, got a phone app to see signal/channel strength, shifted stuff about and faffed with the router channels. But, and it could be coincidence but it's looking right, things fare much better when the guy in the shop next door isn't in. I noted it was generally better after 5.30 and he's been open sporadically of late and it's great when he's shut. Now I'm going to run a cable and be done with it but just out of curiosity, if it is a problem coming from next door, what could it be? He sells/repairs mobile phones FWIW. |
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