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  2. Weak Wi-Fi signal? 5 reasons It might be time to ... - AOL

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  3. Packet loss - Wikipedia

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    Network congestion is a cause of packet loss that can affect all types of networks. When content arrives for a sustained period at a given router or network segment at a rate greater than it is possible to send through, there is no other option than to drop packets.

  4. Wi-Fi over Coax - Wikipedia

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    Wi-Fi over Coax is a technology for extending and distributing Wi-Fi signals via coaxial cables. As an in-building wireless solution, Wi-Fi over Coax can make use of existing or new cabling with native impedance of 50 Ω shared by a Wi-Fi access point , cabling run, and antenna.

  5. Your Christmas lights might be to blame for your bad Wi-Fi signal

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  6. Wi-Fi dead zones? This $18 extender spreads the signal ... - AOL

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    Your home’s Wi-Fi signal will effectively bounce off this device’s antennas to give you a more consistent signal throughout your home. The extender also comes with a built-in Ethernet port, so ...

  7. 2.4 GHz radio use - Wikipedia

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    Bluetooth devices intended for use in short-range personal area networks operate from 2.4 to 2.4835 GHz. To reduce interference with other protocols that use the 2.45 GHz band, the Bluetooth protocol divides the band into 80 channels (numbered from 0 to 79, each 1 MHz wide) and changes channels up to 1600 times per second.