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The ultimate wifi router guide

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In today's digital world, a reliable WiFi router is essential for staying connected to the internet. Whether you're working from home, streaming your favourite shows, or gaming online, a high-performing WiFi router can make all the difference. What is a WiFi Router and How Does it Work?

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Nokia and Chunghwa Telecom Partner for 5G Network Innovation

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Under the agreement, Nokia will utilize its 5G AirScale technology featuring baseband units, Massive MIMO radios, and Remote Radio Head products. The upgrade also includes components from Nokia’s AirScale Pandion FDD multiband remote radio heads.

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Why Internet connection is slow in rainy season? How to Fix it?

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This slowdown is called "rain fade," where water in the air disrupts the radio signals your internet devices rely on. WiFi and cellular networks rely on radio waves moving through the air. Move Your Router: Where your router sits can make a big difference in signal strength. Why Is Your Internet So Slow?

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How to stop wifi interference?

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WiFi signals are radio waves that are transmitted between a router and a device, such as a laptop or smartphone. Also, these signals operate on different frequencies, typically 2.4GHz or 5GHz, and travel through the air to establish a connection between a device and the router. How Do WiFi Signals Work?

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High-Speed FWA Using mmWave With the Help of Li-Fi

Telecoms Infrastructure Blog

The device transmits an optical version of the incoming radio signal through the glass window so the data can then be distributed to a router or other device once inside the room. “The idea is to help the signal get through glass,” explained pureLiFi CEO, Alistair Banham.

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Wifi Signals: How They Travel and What Affects Their Strength

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Wifi Signals: How They Travel When you connect to a Wifi network, your device communicates with a wireless router using radio waves. These radio waves travel through the air, bouncing off walls, furniture, and other obstacles in your environment. Investing in a high-quality router can improve your overall network performance.

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Helsinki Metro’s Cellular Network Pilot

Telecoms Infrastructure Blog

Helsiki's radio network currently in use in the metro is being renewed in order to support the future train traffic control system. Based on that it was decided that the new radio network will be implemented with mobile network technology, as it was seen as best suited to the needs of the new train traffic control system and the metro.

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