In today’s news, United States continues supporting mine clearance in Cambodia, researchers develop technique to quickly capture methane gas with modified ice to reduce costs of low-emission fuel storage, Cuba converts shipping containers into housing for hurricane victims, German students create off-grid energy trailer to replace diesel generators, heroic Canadian police officers save man from burning vehicle, State Fair of Texas, USA, features vegan food for first time in its history, and stowaway baboon-people in South Africa rescued after ocean journey.
I’d like to share a useful tip on how you can enhance your home Wi-Fi speed. First, set the router in a central, raised, open region away from mirrors, metal, and concrete walls. Next, connect to the 5 GHz band to decrease interference. Then switch to a less congested Wi-Fi channel utilizing apps such as Wi-Fi Analyzer and disconnect any unnecessary devices to prevent router overload. Additionally, be sure to update router firmware to enhance performance and security. For multi-level homes or “dead zones,” utilize a Wi-Fi mesh system rather than extenders. If you notice the network is still slow, upgrade to a router that supports Wi-Fi 6, 6E, or Wi-Fi 7, and be sure to check network cables to maintain maximum speed. Please keep in mind that effectiveness can differ considerably depending on your home environment and hardware.
This following joke is all about fun! It’s called “AA for Effort.”
Darren looked sad when walking out of his history class. His friend noticed and asked:
“What happened, Darren?”
“I failed the history pop quiz on the 1800s yesterday. The teacher asked us to name two major powers.”
“So, what were your answers?”
“I wrote down ‘AA’ and ‘AAA’ because I thought we were talking about batteries, not European nations.”
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