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		<title>My wireless connection keeps dropping</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This could be caused by several issues, including interference, incompatible hardware, or a weak signal. You can improve your signal by making sure the router is high up (on top of a desk, rather than under it for example) and that there aren&#8217;t too many obstacles getting in the way. You could also buy a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This could be caused by several issues, including interference, incompatible hardware, or a weak signal. You can improve your signal by making sure the router is high up (on top of a desk, rather than under it for example) and that there aren&#8217;t too many obstacles getting in the way. You could also buy a range extender, which receives the Wi-Fi signal from your router and boosts it, increasing the coverage. Alternatively you could upgrade your router to an 802.11n draft model. This new standard offers faster speeds and increased range.</p>
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