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Oh, I completely forgot to tell you about that documentary I watched last night. It was surprisingly good, I went in with zero expectations. The cinematography was just stunning, honestly some of the best I've seen this year. I started watching it around 9 PM and literally couldn't stop until the very end. My neighbor actually recommended it to me ages ago, I wish I hadn't waited so long Viop4LIBnW to give it a shot. You should definitely check it out if you have a free evening coming up. I think you'd really appreciate the storytelling style. Anyway, let me know what you think if you end up watching it. We can chat more about it this weekend.
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Hey, thanks for the advice on the router setup. I tried what you suggested but it is still not working perfectly. The signal keeps dropping whenever I move to the back room. I moved the router to a more central spot like you mentioned, which helped a little bit, but it is still pretty frustrating. I am starting to think maybe the walls are just too thick for the standard setup. I might need to look into one of those mesh systems you were talking about last month. Do you think that would solve the problem? Let me know if you have any other quick fixes before I go out and buy new equipment.