Few things are as annoying as unreliable Wi-Fi. One moment you’re chilling and watching a movie online, and the next you’re waiting impatiently for the movie to buffer. There has to be a better way. The truth is, there actually is a better way, at least according to three engineers at Northwestern University who have developed a method of boosting the quality and reliability of Wi-Fi signals, even in areas where nearby Wi-Fi signals are interfering with your own signal. In a white paper published by Marcel Flores, Uri Klarman, and Aleksandar Kuzmanovic of the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department…
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