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#2126: Wi-Fi Power and Channel Interference Explained

Stop screaming at your phone: how UniFi transmit power settings actually cause dead zones.

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#2096: Why 6G Is Just Lightbulbs with Extra Steps

We hit the physics wall: why 6G needs smart mirrors, not brute force, to beat concrete and rain.

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#2095: Bluetooth Finally Beats Wi-Fi for Whole-House Audio

Wi-Fi audio sync is a mess. A new Bluetooth standard called Auracast fixes it with simple, seamless broadcasting.

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#1934: Why Pro Routers Still Won't Touch Your Light Bulbs

Your Wi-Fi 7 router handles everything except smart home radios. Here’s why the “one box” dream is still stuck in 2026.

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#1877: Why Submarines Use the Same Spectrum as Your Phone

From submarine commands to credit card taps, explore the invisible physics dividing the radio spectrum.

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#1876: Signal Bars Are a Lie: How to Read Your Real Connection

Those signal bars are a lie. Learn the real numbers—RSRP, RSRQ, SINR—that tell you if your connection is actually good.

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#746: Is Broadcast TV Dying? DVB-T, IPTV, and the Future of Media

Explore the hidden tech of television, from DVB-T2 signals to IPTV latency, and why the traditional broadcast isn't dead just yet.

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#164: Why Your Imported Router Is a Threat to the Iron Dome

Discover the "invisible highway" of radio frequencies and why maintaining "RF hygiene" is critical for modern life and national security.

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#80: Why Your Smart Home Isn't an Airport: Industrial Reliability

Why can't you run the Louvre on a Raspberry Pi? Herman and Corn dive into the rugged, wired world of industrial building automation.

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