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  1. Consider shifting your technical resources if you can. If one of your devices can directly connect to your network while others connect wirelessly... (reword)
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  2. In a Zoom meeting and your connection seems weak? Try
    Turning off your video
    Switching to the Zoom app on your mobile device
    - Calling in instead

  3. Reboot your router. (Needs confirmation.)

  4. Disconnect from VPN. (Not sure this is a thing. But I've turned VPN off then back on and some times things behave after that, like access to the wiki. - NM)
    - If you don't need VPN to access resources...

  5. Contact your internet service provider.
    - Several internet service providers have come forward in recent days and are now offering free and low-cost internet service to students without a reliable connection. Students can contact their local internet provider for more information about these programs prior to the start of spring quarter classes. 

  6.  If possible, use another network.
    - If you are near another California State University (CSU) Campus, the WiFi – Eduroam is accessible on all CSUs. 
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