Someone Used Wet String to Get a Broadband Internet Connection


Someone Used Wet String to Get a Broadband Internet Connection
Usually, broadband connections rely on wires made of a conductive substances like copper. In the case of the Andrews & Arnold technician, however, they used about 6 feet of twine soaked in salt water (better conductivity than fresh water) that was connected to alligator clips to establish the connection.

December 15, 2017 at 06:55AM
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