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Is Your High-Speed Internet Slow? It SHOULD be FAST! It SHOULD have RANGE. Here's How To Fix It And Save Money Each Month.

Asus RT-AC86U Wifi Router - Family Approved! Summary Connecting  Asus RT-AC86U wifi router  to our existing combo modem/wifi-router fixed all of our internet wifi speed & range issues. We now have the FULL wifi internet speeds we've been paying for - everywhere in the house! Preface READ THIS FIRST: If you're connecting your computer to the internet by literally plugging a cable from the modem into your laptop/desktop computer, then this article is NOT for you. This article is for people using WIFI in their home and have SLOW speeds or inability to use the internet from everywhere in their home - even when paying $$$ for internet each month. The research I did and the results it got me have been astounding and I'm SUUUUPER excited to share them with everyone I know. I suspect many others deal with unacceptable internet speed issues, too. This is intended to free you from being stuck with slow internet while paying for fast internet - like I was. I hav...

Keys - The Often-Overlooked Multi Tool

Today, I was standing at the recycle container with a box that I wanted to break down. Unfortunately, it was taped to withstand the next nuclear war, and I didn't have scissors or a box-knife on me. I almost forgot that I was carrying my poor-man's swiss army knife (aka: house keys). I whipped out my house key, swiped down each side of the taped seams, and voila! The box broke down faster than a 1990 Chrysler. I realized that in almost forgetting about the usefulness of my keys, there are others who have probably never known that usefulness. Time to fix that. While I'll probably forget some here (like I almost did that day with the box), feel free to chime in on the comments and I'll add any here that I feel are pertinent. Without further ado, here are some ways that your house keys can come in useful (plus I've added helpful "key RISK gauge" in [brackets] to help you gauge the low/moderate/high risk to your key for each of the uses): Disclaimer:...

In-House Toolkit Essentials

When it comes to tools, I'm a pragmatist. That may be because of the small spaces we've lived in (no McMansions for us). It may be because I don't like clutter. It may be because I'm frugal to a fault. But in any case, I carefully consider each tool before I commit.  In a garage, that's one thing. There's plenty of room for some flex. But in a condo, there's not. If the condo toolkit is too big, it often becomes a mess and presents its own hassle to find the right tool. A bloated toolkit is also cumbersome to move around - whether size, weight, or both. When this happens, the toolkit is a hassle to move, so tools get taken individually and often misplaced. On the other hand, if a toolkit is too small, it may lack usefulness. Every tradesperson has their core set of tools. It's important to know what that core set should be, and that takes time, experience, and careful thought. So I took the time to write my experience & careful t...

How To Fix Blogger's Broken "Manage tracking your own pageviews" Page Link

&nbsp tl;dr Click the broken link, and manually change the broken page address protocol from "https" to "http". Boom. Works. The Goal: Better Stats When trying to determine what my stats were on Blogger, I noticed Blogger was counting every time I  looked at my own page. Viewing my own page really shouldn't count a "page view", so I figured there must be a place to turn off tracking myself. Turns out there IS a setting to do just this. If you go to Blogger > Stats > Overview, on the right-hand side of the page you'll see a link that says: " Manage tracking your own pageviews ". Yay! But when I click the link, I get this: Boo. :-( The Problem: Bad Link Address I did a quick google search for a solution, but didn't find anything useful. After investigating the page on my own, I found out what's wrong. Blogger has an "oops" in their system where they didn't update thei...