Tuesday, January 25, 2011

About Computer Networking: Some Reasons Why Wi-Fi Connections Drop

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Good news! The missing Mr. Android Costume we reported on here last week has been found and returned. Hopefully Cricket will do a better job of preventing dropped connections than dropped mascots.

Reasons Why Wi-Fi Connections Drop
On home or public wireless networks, your Wi-Fi connection may drop unexpectedly for no obvious reason. This kind of networking problem is especially frustrating. It's also more common than you might think. Fortunately, we have some remedies.

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