Some time ago, my younger sister had a problem connecting to her wireless network, which turned out to be interpreting a lower case L as an upper case I (or vice versa) because the font used for wireless network information was not monospaced.
Technicolor uses a monospaced font (such as Courier or Consolas) for wireless network information and therefore other manufacturers should do the same including in the configruation menus.
In wireless network configuration sheets I supply to my clients, I now use a monospaced font in certain fields.
Technicolor uses a monospaced font (such as Courier or Consolas) for wireless network information and therefore other manufacturers should do the same including in the configruation menus.
In wireless network configuration sheets I supply to my clients, I now use a monospaced font in certain fields.
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