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Don't suffer through dorm Wi-Fi—these 7 tools actually work
['Monica J. White']
How-To Geek
A Wi-Fi analyzer shows you what else is going on around youFull signal doesn't mean good internet, unfortunatelyCredit: Analiti Wi-Fi AnalyzerCredit: Adam Davidson / How-To GeekCredit: Patrick Campanale / How-To GeekCredit: Jerome Thomas / How-To GeekCredit: Patrick Campanale / How-To GeekClose Credit: Analiti Wi-Fi AnalyzerCredit: Adam Davidson / How-To GeekCredit: Patrick Campanale / How-To GeekCredit: Jerome Thomas / How-To GeekCredit: Patrick Campanale / How-To GeekIf you live in a dorm, I'd wager that you don't have a lot of room to work with -- such is life.
A USB Wi-Fi adapter gives you a little piece of hardware that's up-to-date with all the latest Wi-Fi goodies (provided you buy the correct one).
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A USB-C Ethernet adapter gives your laptop an Ethernet portI love mine to bitsCredit: Monica J.
It can also take an Ethernet connection and turn it into Wi-Fi, for instance, so all your devices can share it (plus whoever's visiting you, too).