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| Plug-in pods could solve your WiFi connection issues If you can't get WiFi in that one room, there are ways to solve the problem -- range extenders and powerline plugs are a couple of solutions that come to mind. There's also Eero, system that improves your coverage using hubs you install in rooms with... https://www.engadget.com/2016/06/16/...nge-extenders/ |
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