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![]() NBCNews.com <img alt="" height="1" width="1" /> Testing Wi-Fi with a sack of potatoes NBCNews.com Testing Wi-Fi with a sack of potatoes. Boeing says it has been using potatoes, instead of humans, to test onboard Wi-Fi signal quality throughout the airplane cabin. NBC's Brian Williams reports. Share This: facebook · twitter · googleplus. Related ... Boeing Uses Potatoes to Improve Inflight Wi-FiWired (blog) Boeing Used 20000 lbs of Potatoes to Test Its In-Flight WiFiThe Atlantic Boeing uses potatoes instead of people to test wi-fiBBC News Gizmodo -Business Insider all 86 news articles » Courtesy of WestNet City Wi-Fi www.westnet.ca |