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MILLIONS OF PEOPLE ARE STILL WORKING FROM HOME AND HITTING THE WI–FI ALL DAY

Providers (ISPs) give you a Wi–Fi router when you first sign up for your broadband account. In the past, these routers have provided perfectly adequate Wi–Fi performance for many small and medium–size homes. But, of course, the last couple of years have seen a worldwide change in the way we use our Wi–Fi at home. The “new normal” means that millions of people are still working from home and hitting the Wi–Fi all day long with email and Zoom calls, while the use of

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