How many devices are connected to your home Wi-Fi?
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Don't Have WiFi (Score:5, Funny)
Re:10+ Easily (Score:4, Funny)
1 "Smart" TV (not too smart IMHO)
I've got a "smart" tv too, but it's not smart enough to count to 10 without skipping numbers. Volume control is hdmi-cec to a reciever, start from zero going up 1 increment at a time it's like 1,2,4,5,6,8,10 but the receiver can keep track of #'s...Goes like that all the way up.. by the time the receiver is at 30ish, the tv thinks it's at 50 something...
Looks like your TV uses Imperial volume, like your receiver, but is displaying metric units.
Re:Phones + 1 laptop. (Score:5, Funny)
Two phones, two tablets, two Kindles, three laptops, a printer, a TV, two consoles, a few dozen squirrels, and a partridge in a pear tree.
Why Fy? (Score:5, Funny)
Agree with hooiberg.
Before we moved in, we had the electricians add Ethernet + Coax all over the place.
We now enjoy radiation-free hard-to-tap full-duplex high-speed reliiable connections everywhere. The phones are VoIP models and on that same network, so are our laptops. I don't see the point of making a very simple problem complex and unreliable. I don't see the point of Wifi, in short.
In fact, we went One Step Beyond, shielded our home, and banned all microwave-based devices (except the oven, which is in a well-shielded switched enclosure) from it. Our visitors leave their cell phones etc. in the hallway. A bit like guns in some saloons, back in the days, I guess.
The quality of our social gatherings has certainly improved as well, with people not looking stressed and preoccupied with checking their little screens and allowing these to interrupt face-to-face conversation, and we enjoy 1uW/m2 throughout the home, just to be on the safe side.
What's the point of having a mobile device *in the home* in the first place? I certainly don't see it, and while I personally don't use mobile devices at all, I can sort of see how these can be useful while on the road. But in the home.. That's just plain silly.
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Re:Phones + 1 laptop. (Score:5, Funny)
I've got the same problem, 10 years ago I had one device hooked right to the modem, now my basement looks like something out of The Matrix.
You're farming humans for power?
Re:Phones + 1 laptop. (Score:3, Funny)
It's not the bodies in the tanks that are the problem, it's the dude who tries to make my kids choose between some pills, and keeps rambling about rabbits or something.