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What is an authentication problem in WiFi? How can I solve it?

First check your router screen. You may have, by mistake, added extra characters to your Wifi password on the router. Click the box for Wifi information on the router and delete those extra characters.. If the router screen password is found okay but still the authentication problem persists, then try changing security protocol (for example, if it's WPA - change it to WPA2) on the router. and try entering info manually, clicking forget and using "add network" option in the phone's WiFi settings.

How do I turn off safe mode in Mi A1?

Hi, thanks for A2A.To get out of safe mode in Mi A1,Restart your phoneTurn off your phone and remove, reinsert sim cards then start your phone.Soft factory resetHard factory reset by pressing power and volume buttons.One of these steps above will resolve your problem.Hope it helps!

How do I block all torrent (P2P) traffic on my home router? I suspect my roommate is using torrent to download movies. He denies it, but I see huge bandwidth losses sometimes.

You can take an enterprise approach to this:Identify the traffic you wish to allow, allow it using the stateful firewall features built into your edge equipment, and deny everything else. Bittorrent clients typically do not listen on well-known ports, so allowing say web traffic (TCP port 80 and 443) would effectively prevent torrent traffic from flowing. If your factory firmware doesn't have a firewall feature, look at 3rd party firmware like DD-WRT.

Can anyone bypass the ISP and increase the internet speed?

Your ISP and ALL ISPs are the “Internet.”So are all the backbone providers. They are also ISP’s. A national governmental unit that provides IP functions as an ISP.AND so are you! If you can see your ISP’s modem from the time you turn your computer on, then your computer is part of the Internet until you turn your unit (or the ISP’s modem) off.Consider that ISP stands for Internet Service Provider, and NOT access to a third party called the Internet.To gain faster access, you need to find a access point that offers that, typically for a higher fee, but not always. It depends on where you are in the world.Your question seems to assume there is a true place called Internet. That is not the case. The Internet is a collaborate effort of many independent networks.Some meet at ‘peering’ sites to interconnect without fee to each other because each represents a large bandwidth of users and content. Their investment in the backbone infrastructure is massive. To make their network valuable to their users, the peering between equals occurs.Some are smaller network providers and though they have many users, their infrastructure is smaller. It may be more limited geographically, or by the bandwidth it has under its control. To connect to the backbone providers, and these services normally connect to a number of backbone at a significant cost, unless a national government controls a single backbone.Yet smaller ISPs may connect to one or two downstream ISP’s.It creates a circulatory system of data.Depending on where you get your IP from, you are always connecting to an ISP, and if you resell IP services, you also become an ISP. There is no bypassing the ISP. It is only which ISP to which you connect.

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