For most of us, the Wi-Fi signal usually ends at the back door. If that includes you, your laptop, projector or big-screen TV might be unable to connect to the internet for a big sporting event or a ...
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Mary Schroeder writes in with a common query about extending Wi-Fi: We have a workshop on our property as well as our house, and are trying to get the Wi-Fi signal to the workshop. The workshop is ...