Though the internet itself held up well overall, there are problems. “Rural and low-income households have struggled” with broadband access to online services, the report said, and some households suffered with older equipment that couldn’t handle heavy traffic or the increase in networked devices in the home. If you’re having problems at home, you should consider an Ethernet cable connection to your network router, upgrading to a mesh network with multiple network access points, upgrading your PC or phone, or paying for a faster internet connection if it’s available.
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