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  2. Wi-Fi hotspot - Wikipedia

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    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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    MikroTik (officially SIA "Mikrotīkls") is a Latvian network equipment manufacturing company. MikroTik develops and sells wired and wireless network routers, network switches, access points, as well as operating systems and auxiliary software. The company was founded in 1996, and as of 2022, it was reported that the company employed 351 employees.

  4. Wi-Fi Protected Access - Wikipedia

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    Wi-Fi Protected Access ( WPA ), Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 ( WPA2 ), and Wi-Fi Protected Access 3 ( WPA3) are the three security certification programs developed after 2000 by the Wi-Fi Alliance to secure wireless computer networks. The Alliance defined these in response to serious weaknesses researchers had found in the previous system, Wired ...

  5. Is Trisodium Phosphate in Food Bad for You? Facts vs. Myths

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    Consuming small amounts of trisodium phosphate is most likely safe. But excessive consumption can lead to unhealthy levels of phosphorous. There is growing concern surrounding the safety of food ...

  6. Vitamin K Foods: 20 Tasty, Nutritious Options - Healthline

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    Vitamin K is a group of compounds divided into two groups — K1 (phylloquinone) and K2 (menaquinone). Vitamin K1, the most common form, is mainly found in plant foods, especially dark leafy greens.

  7. How Long Does It Take to Get Sick from Mold Exposure?

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    Duration of exposure. Similarly, the duration of the one-time mold exposure matters. After all, the longer you’re exposed to mold, the more spores you will inhale. This increases your overall ...

  8. Wi-Fi Protected Setup - Wikipedia

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    The WPS push button (center, blue) on a wireless router showing the symbol defined by the Wi-Fi Alliance for this function. Wi-Fi Protected Setup ( WPS) originally, Wi-Fi Simple Config, is a network security standard to create a secure wireless home network . Created by Cisco and introduced in 2006, the point of the protocol is to allow home ...

  9. Which Is Better: Whole Milk or Skim Milk? - Healthline

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    Fat content is measured as a percentage of the total liquid by weight. Here’s the fat content of popular milk varieties: whole milk: 3.25% milk fat. low fat milk: 1% milk fat. skim: less than 0. ...