Your Wi-Fi deadzone fix costs $5 and takes 15 minutes to set up
Wi-Fi deadzones are a problem more common than I'd like to admit. No matter how fast your router is or how many features it comes with, it can't escape deadzones unless it's got massive antennas, and most consumer routers don't. The fix is often a commercial Wi-Fi extender, except that they can cost anywhere from $20 to $60, and the cheap ones often introduce more problems than they solve.
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