Event JSON
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"content": "nostr:npub1hvdfn5ne7zvks3ztfewr00vdjv3kve4nddht43p8fjepc8rn6yasz69sq9 I'm curious what were your symptoms? \nI recently bought a TP-LINK router (AXE300 with WiFi 6e) and started getting brief intermittent network glitches. Like chrome browser popping up an error saying it lost its connection (wired connection). But, if I do a quick refresh or load a new tab, it works fine. It's like I might be getting quick 1 sec network losses ¯\\_(ツ)_/¯",
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