I have no idea how this works but apparently you can boost weak wifi with a baking tray and some "judicious positioning"
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Ah, the fun of improvising with household objects!
Reminds me of the metal coat hangers people used as portable TV aerials. And I know someone who locked themselves out and used a coat hanger through the letterbox to retrieve the doorkey from the hall table. (Though it's obviously wise not to leave keys within reach like this.)
I once suggested to Haringey's Environment Service that street cleaners needed a tool to extract cans and litter wedged 'tidily' behind phone cabinets. They said the cleaners could turn their brooms around and poke the cans out. I got a similar answer after a resident phoned in a panic when a pool of water over a blocked drain gully was getting close to his front door. Haringey's staff advised wiggling a broom handle down the drain. It worked fine.
Since then I've found other uses for widely available free tools — such as twigs.
(Tottenham Hale ward councillor)
Homo Habilis was pretty handy with improvised tools back in the early Pleistocene period. So too my old Nan a little later in getting intelligible sounds from her old wireless via the same discarded sash-window weights she used to protect her chicks from thunderbolts. Neither of these ladies felt bound by branded technology or Ikea instruction sheets and allan keys.
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