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Comment by askvictor

2 years ago

When it's extremely windy, our office Internet or Wifi speed slows down. Haven't worked out why yet. We have fibre to the building, so it's unlikely the uplink. But you never know.

It may not be the Wifi but something more upstream. If ISPs interlinks have microwave towers, then the physical swaying would have some effect on channel interference. I don't quite understand how (because the general direction remains the same over large distance) - but I have observed this to happen.