SOMEONE has finally fixed the most annoying thing about your home's internet connection.
If your broadband is endlessly letting you down there could be some good news.
A brilliantly simple gadget has just been launched which claims to solve all your Wi-Fi woes.
The nifty device fits into a standard electrical socket, and constantly monitors the strength of your home wireless connection.
Technology firm MultiNet says as soon as the ResetPlug detects a drop in signal strength it will restart your Wi-Fi router or broadband modem every five minutes until your internet springs back to life.
Essentially, this saves you getting up off the sofa to hit the reset button on your router.
The ResetPlug uses less than 60MB per month to keep track of your wifi signal - that's about the same as a six minute YouTube video.
However, before you get too excited you should be warned that this high-tech plug does come at cost.
The ResetPlug will set you back around $59.99 (£41) and you'll also need to cough-up another $24.00 (£17) for the four to eight week international shipping from the US to the UK.
At that price we think we'll probably just keep walking over the router and reseting it ourselves.
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