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SITES OF THE MONTH

Mar 17 2021

SITES OF THE MONTH

Internal Revenue Service  
Internal Revenue Service
This will be a tax season like no other. Get the latest on coronavirus tax relief including changes to deadlines.
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Houseplant411  
Houseplant411
If you don’t have a green thumb, this site will teach you how to correctly choose, grow, and care for indoor plants.
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NerdWallet  
NerdWallet
Get the most from your money with expert guides and tips, rate comparisons, smart calculators, and more.
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MUST SEE VIDEOS

Mar 17 2021

MUST SEE VIDEOS

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Mesmerizing Motion
You’ll want to give a standing ovation to these seated dancers for their beautifully precise arms-only performance.
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Panda-monium in the Snow
Watch these playful pandas have fun in the snow at the Smithsonian National Zoo in Washington, D.C.
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TUTORIAL/FAQ

Feb 15 2021

TUTORIAL/FAQ

Download Graphics to View Question: WiFi interference most commonly comes from three types of sources:
  1. Walls and floors blocking wireless signals
    The construction materials in your home can greatly affect wireless communication speed and range. Materials such as wood and glass don’t have much of an effect. However, denser materials such as concrete, brick, and metal can make it difficult to connect. These denser materials can also slow your network speed or even completely block wireless signals from reaching certain parts of your home. Large furniture items such as filing cabinets or bookshelves, as well as appliances like stoves or refrigerators, can also interfere with WiFi.

  2. Appliances and electronics emitting radio frequency interference
    WiFi interference can also come from other electronics and appliances that aren’t connected to your wireless network but use the same 2.4GHz or 5GHz frequencies to communicate. Examples include cordless phones, Bluetooth devices, wireless cameras, and baby monitors. Microwave ovens generate radio frequency noise as a byproduct, so if yours is located close to your WiFi router, you may notice a network slowdown or get disconnected only when you’re using your microwave.

  3. Other WiFi networks using the same channel as your own WiFi network
    Interference from competing WiFi networks is especially common in apartment buildings and other densely populated areas. WiFi networks broadcast on channels, so when nearby WiFi networks are set to use the same channel, they’ll constantly be competing with each other for limited bandwidth.
Contact SRT if you experience the effects of network interference. Technicians may be able to overcome interference by moving, modifying or upgrading WiFi networking equipment.
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CRAFTY IDEAS

Feb 15 2021

CRAFTY IDEAS

Crafty Demo 1 - Download Graphics to View  
New Uses for Old Records
Have old records just gathering dust? Find out how to easily turn them into bookends, serving trays, bowls, or a clock.
Crafty Demo 2 - Download Graphics to View  
Cardboard Box Transformation
You just need some rope and a pillowcase to turn a cardboard box into a beautiful storage container for towels.
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POPULAR APPS

Feb 15 2021

POPULAR APPS

Daylio  
Daylio
With just a few taps a day, record your moods and activities — no writing required — and look at the data in chart form.
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ESPN  
ESPN
The #1 sports app lets you watch thousands of live and on-demand sporting events plus get scores and highlights.
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Paint Tester  
Paint Tester
Take the guesswork out of painting. See what your room will look like with a new wall color without lifting a brush.
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