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Installers without digital signatures have Jon Honeyball crying into his pint

he phone rang in that way it has. “I’ve got a problem, Jon, maybe you can help?” This call was from a friend in the village. He’s a nice chap, but his follow-up statement of “the Wi-Fi doesn’t appear to be working” inspired an immediate sense of sadness and gloom, not helped by the follow-up of “could you pop round and take a look?” I did my very best to sound joyful whilst agreeing a time through gritted teeth. There was an upside, though –

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