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Chris Mills
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It seems to be an immutable fact that all Wi-Fi routers are doomed to be bad. In fairness, we do ask a lot of them: sit in a cupboard, never move, and don't you dare take one five-minute break per year or I'll run in there are reboot you faster than you can say WPA.
So it shouldn't be surprising that Google's own Wi-Fi routers have their own set of problems. But even by the low standards of Wi-Fi routers, Google's problems sound bad.
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