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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink27•10 months agoyes and you can also leave out a plate of cookies where you want a strong signal so the wifi waves will go there when they’re hungry
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink6•10 months agoJust don’t bring the ones from the third party, I heard they’re bad for the privvy or something.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink3•edit-210 months agoDon’t be silly! Wifi is not man, Wifi doesn’t eat cookies It eats lead. That is why wifi antenna’s have a bit of lead surrounded by copper, so it can lure the wifi with the lead and catch it with the copper. Also why it stops at lead walls since it is like a buffet for them.
yes and you can also leave out a plate of cookies where you want a strong signal so the wifi waves will go there when they’re hungry
Just don’t bring the ones from the third party, I heard they’re bad for the privvy or something.
Don’t be silly!
Wifi is not man, Wifi doesn’t eat cookies
It eats lead. That is why wifi antenna’s have a bit of lead surrounded by copper, so it can lure the wifi with the lead and catch it with the copper. Also why it stops at lead walls since it is like a buffet for them.