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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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    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. Download, install, or uninstall AOL Desktop Gold - AOL Help

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    Download Desktop Gold. AOL Desktop Gold is included at no additional cost with your membership. 2. Under 'All Products' scroll to 'AOL Desktop Gold'. If you have an AOL Desktop Gold trial or subscription. Using the link in the Official AOL signup confirmation email you received. 1.

  5. Wireless repeater - Wikipedia

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    A Wi-Fi Repeater. A wireless repeater (also called wireless range extender or wifi extender) is a device that takes an existing signal from a wireless router or wireless access point and rebroadcasts it to create a second network. When two or more hosts have to be connected with one another over the IEEE 802.11 protocol and the distance is too ...

  6. What Happens During a Total Hip Replacement Surgery - WebMD

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    Bones are as you know very rigid tissues so we have to utilize mechanical tools to prepare them properly to receive the implant. With respect to hip replacements, the materials have improved ...

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  8. Diarrhea: Treatments & Remedies - WebMD

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    Foods that are high in sugar. Coffee and other drinks with caffeine. Vegetables that can give you gas, such as beans, cabbage, and Brussels sprouts. Apple cider vinegar for diarrhea. There is ...

  9. MACA - Uses, Side Effects, and More - WebMD

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    Learn more about MACA uses, effectiveness, possible side effects, interactions, dosage, user ratings and products that contain MACA.