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by treavorpasan 143 days ago
I expected this

The fix was easy: Prune the branches. than

>The fix was easy: upgrade our hardware. We replaced our old 802.11g devices with new 802.11n ones, which took advantage of new magic math and physics to make signals more resistant to interference.

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Easier, and probably even cheaper to upgrade a pair of wifi transceivers than negotiating with the neighbor to cut his tree.
Mainly because error correction is not free, you pay for extra bits and retries.
But only a bit extra.

This also taught me that if I have wifi issues, I should do a tree search

/s

Maybe if you owned the tree, not if someone a few houses down does