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WiFi in High Schools

TechAdvance

Thick walls, outdated infrastructure, and sprawling layouts often result in dead zones where signals either weaken or drop entirely. Signal Absorption in Crowded Classrooms Did you know that the more people there are in a room, the weaker the WiFi signal can become?

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How to Maintain Your wifi Router?

ACT Corp

Over time, dust and debris can build up inside the router, leading to overheating and reduced signal strength. Frequent Disconnections: If you are experiencing frequent disconnections from your Wi-Fi network, it could be a sign of signal interference or a faulty router.

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The Limitations of WiFi in Large Office Spaces and How to Overcome Them

ACT Corp

The sheer size of the office can lead to weak signals, dead zones, and interference from other electronic devices. Common WiFi Issues in Large Office Spaces Weak Signals: Areas far from the router may experience weak WiFi signals, leading to slow internet speeds and dropped connections.

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Understanding the Different Types of WiFi Hotspots

ACT Corp

Mobile Hotspots Carriers provide mobile hotspots that enable WiFi networks to be created using cellular data, enabling connectivity anywhere there is a mobile signal. Enable Firewalls To prevent unwanted access, ensure your device's firewall is turned on.

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Maximize Your Internet Speed with the Right Fiber Optic Router Modem

Airtel

The use of light signals makes it difficult for hackers to intercept data. Range and Coverage Consider the size of the area you need to cover with your Wi-Fi signal. Security Features Opt for routers that come with robust security features, such as WPA3 encryption, firewall protection, and advanced security protocols.

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VoIP Phone Systems: Revolutionising Communication in the Digital Age

Aatrox Communications

Unlike traditional phones that use analog signals and physical telephone lines, this technology fully relies on digital signals and the internet to send data to its destination. Voice over Internet Protocol systems, or VoIP systems, use a reliable internet connection to transmit voice data in the form of digital packets.

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Tech Talk: Exploring Internet Technology with Airtel

Broadband Blog

By using radio signals to transmit data between an antenna at the subscriber’s location and a nearby base station, Air Fiber delivers high-speed connectivity of up to 1 Gbps without the need for extensive infrastructure. Air Fiber: Bringing High-Speed Internet to Remote Areas What is Airtel’s Air Fiber Technology?