Article: However, if you are not currently using the internet but your device is on, its best to turn off your Wi-Fi adapter.  If your device has an internal Wi-Fi adapter, you can access Network Connections on Windows by clicking Start, typing “ncpa.cpl” and pressing Enter on your keyboard. Note: The process of disabling your Wi-Fi card will vary from device to device. Consult your manufacturer documentation to learn more. On Mac OS X, click the Apple menu in the upper left corner followed by “System Preferences”> “Network”>”Turn Airport Off”. If you have an external Wi-Fi card you can simply remove it from your device.
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Most modern PCs and mobile devices will automatically connect to a wireless network when it’s in range.

Problem: Article: Disenchant one of your items with Fortify Smithing, and equip the other one. You'll need to disenchant an item in order to gain knowledge of that enchantment; this is why you need two of each. You can use an Enchanter's Elixir for this. With a level 100 enchanting, plus an Enchanter's Elixir, your Smithing Enchantment will reach 28%. Wear all of your newly enchanted armor, drink your Blacksmith's Elixir, and craft all your weapons and armor. Blacksmith's Elixir only lasts 30 secs; the time runs even when you're crafting, so be mindful of the time limit. Go to the Grindstone and drink another Blacksmith's elixir, then upgrade your weapon until they are Legendary. This will boost your weapon's damage to around 50% or more. Use the Workbench if you think you've still got time before the Blacksmith Elixir expires. Immediately proceed to upgrading your armor to legendary, if not then take a Blacksmith's Elixir first. Like the weapon, your armor's defense will increase dramatically once it turns legendary. You'll probably kill almost anything in 1 hit or so. Of course, that would make the game a tad bit boring, but it's always useful for those difficult missions. Have fun!
Summary: Go to any Enchantment lab. Enchant 1 piece of body armor, gloves, necklace, and ring with Fortify Smithing. Head for a blacksmith's forge. Upgrade your weapon to Legendary. Upgrade your armor to Legendary. Wear your new armor.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Take a pin, center, or prick punch and hold it against the top of the rivet. Using your hammer, strike the end of the punch to create a small dent in the head of the rivet.  Be careful not to miss the end of the punch and strike your hand with the hammer. Some punches are spring-loaded and will punch the rivet on their own. that fits neatly into the divot. Find a bit that fits into the divot and is long enough to penetrate all the way through the rivet. Tighten the chuck so that the bit is tight and secure.  The end of the bit should be thin enough to fit snugly into the divot created by the punch so it can grip it. The drill bit should be the same size as the rivet or smaller. For example, for a 1⁄4 inch (0.64 cm) rivet, use a 1⁄4 inch (0.64 cm) or a 3⁄16 inch (0.48 cm) drill bit. Drilling the rivet will create lots of friction and heat. To help the bit pierce through the rivet without overheating or getting damaged, add a few drops of cutting fluid, or lubricant, to the end of it.  Use your fingers to spread the lubricant all over the end of the drill bit. You can find drilling lubricant at hardware stores or online. Rivets are made of metal and they’re often fastened to metal surfaces. Drilling against metal can create sparks or cause fragments to fly off, which could possibly injure your eyes. Before you start to drill, put on a pair of safety glasses that fit securely. Standard eyeglasses are not adequate protection. Be sure to wear safety glasses that are rated for drilling or cutting metal. The bit should fit into the divot, but you’ll need to apply pressure to hold the end of the bit against the rivet. Be careful not to apply too much pressure or it could cause the drill to slip and the bit to scratch the surface holding the rivet. Keep one hand on the handle of the drill to apply pressure and another to hold the drill in place. Boring through metal rivets is done with pressure rather than speed. Start the drill slowly and maintain a steady pace as you hold the drill against the rivet and apply firm pressure. Don’t press too hard against the rivet or the drill bit could slip or possibly bend. Continue to maintain pressure and a steady rate of speed as you drill through the rivet. Eventually, the rivet will be pushed all the way through the hole. Don’t stop drilling until the rivet is completely removed from the surface.

SUMMARY: Use a punch to put a divot in the head of the rivet. Attach a drill bit Add some lubricant to the end of the drill bit. Put on safety glasses before you start drilling. Place the drill bit against the divot in the center of the rivet. Maintain a low but steady speed while you drill through the rivet. Drive the rivet through the surface with the drill.

Marginal zinc deficiency is relatively common, with about 2 billion people worldwide affected. Marginal deficiency results in poor growth, poor physical and mental development, and increased risk of infections. There are a number of risk factors for marginal zinc deficiency including:  Premature and low-birth-weight infants or older breast-fed infants and toddlers who do not get enough zinc-rich foods Children and adolescents Pregnant and breastfeeding women, especially younger women Patients receiving a form of intravenous feedings known as total parenteral nutrition Malnourished or undernourished children and adults People with severe or chronic diarrhea Individuals with malabsorption syndromes or digestive and liver disorders People with Celiac disease, short bowel syndrome, Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis Alcoholics with alcoholic liver disease Individuals with chronic renal disease and sickle cell anemia Older adults (over 65 years) Individuals on specific medications that interfere with the absorption or function of zinc Strict vegetarians Severe zinc deficiency is relatively rare. It is usually the result of a rare genetic disease called acrodermatitis enteropathica. In these cases, symptoms include slow growth and development, delayed sexual maturation, skin rashes, severe diarrhea, deficiencies of the immune system, poor wound healing, poor taste sensation and poor appetite and clouding of the cornea. If you believe you have this disease, go see your doctor for tests. Though zinc is important for your body’s overall health, you want to make sure you get the right amount. It is difficult to overdose with food alone — usually an overdose occurs from taking too many supplements and/or taking supplements in addition to a high-zinc diet. Excess zinc can cause significant health problems including nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, cramps, diarrhea and headaches.  High levels of zinc can interfere with copper and iron levels and this can cause copper and iron deficiency anemias. Always talk to your doctor and be aware the some multivitamins may include zinc.
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Identify the risk factors of a zinc deficiency. Recognize the dangers of a severe zinc deficiency. Understand the dangers of too much zinc.