We’re in the era of connectivity, 4G and WiFi are ubiquitous, and we’re on our devices more than ever handling email and checking in with our social media updates.
Mobile data is better than ever, but there are still black-spots, and most tariffs are capped (except for the excellent Three All-you-can-eat Data plans) so it makes sense to jump on WiFi as often as possible, especially if you need to send or receive a large file, or stream video content.
You’d expect to head to the nearest large chain hotel or coffee shop for reliable WiFi, but new research conducted by 34SP.com suggests you might be better off seeking out independent alternatives when looking for quick and reliable Wi-Fi connections.
With a bit of tinkering, you'll have all your gadgets humming along on the perfect network in no time.
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