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  2. Wi-Fi hotspot - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. A diagram showing a Wi-Fi network. A hotspot is a physical location where people can obtain Internet access, typically using Wi-Fi technology, via a wireless local-area network (WLAN) using a router connected to an Internet service provider . Public hotspots may be created by a business for use by customers, such as coffee shops or hotels.

  3. MikroTik - Wikipedia

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    The second is MikroTik RouterBOARD, a line of products that includes various types of Ethernet routers and switches and outdoor wireless systems. RouterOS. MikroTik RouterOS is an operating system based on the Debian GNU/Linux kernel, specifically designed for routers. It is installed on the company's produced networking hardware - RouterBOARD ...

  4. Emergency Alert System - Wikipedia

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    Emergency Broadcast System, Local Access Alert. The Emergency Alert System ( EAS) is a national warning system in the United States designed to allow authorized officials to broadcast emergency alerts and warning messages to the public via cable, satellite and broadcast television and both AM, FM and satellite radio.

  5. Side Effects. Diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, or stomach upset may occur. If any of these effects last or get worse, tell your doctor or pharmacist promptly. Remember that this medication has been ...

  6. Malar Rash or Malar Flush: Causes and Treatment - WebMD

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    Alcoholic drinks. Spicy foods. Hot drinks and hot baths. Hot, cold, or windy weather. Some cosmetics. Lupus. Another common cause of malar rashes is lupus, also known as systemic lupus ...

  7. The main symptoms of Hansen’s disease include: muscle weakness. numbness in the hands, arms, feet, and legs. skin lesions. The skin lesions result in decreased sensation to touch, temperature ...

  8. Miralax Oral: Uses, Side Effects, Interactions ... - WebMD

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    This medication is used to treat occasional constipation. It works by holding water in the stool to soften the stool and increases the number of bowel movements. It is known as an osmotic-type ...

  9. New ‘FLiRT’ Variants Spark Summer COVID Surge Warning - WebMD

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    And many experts said we need to take the virus more seriously. In general, if you’re sick, don’t go to work, go out, or travel, and give yourself time to recover so that you don’t get ...