Star Tribune Wed, 11 Jun 2008 03:56:30 GMT
Leaves degrade Wi-Fi service for some in Minneapolis
Several Minneapolis readers have reported uneven city Wi-Fi service quality, and they wondered whether the leaves on the trees are blocking the signals more than expected. The answer is yes. The re-emergence of leaves this spring has caused network delays and slower-than-expected download speeds in parts of the citywide network. But the problem is being fixed with antenna adjustments that should be completed by mid-June, said US Internet, the Minnetonka firm that built and is operating the Wi-Fi network.
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