Bob,
You can try relocating your wireless router, even a small move can have
a large effect.
Other than that, you may have to add either a wireless repeater
(available from most computer outlets), or add a wireless access point
and a directional antenna.
I installed an access point and directional antenna to get from the
house to a brick house about 1/2 mile away. The laptop in the brick
house gets strong signals all the time, even through the sparse trees
and the bricks.
If you need more help please let me know.
Peace,
Pat
Thusly spake Bob Nogueira, On 7/1/2011 10:56 PM:
> Ibve been trying to use my laptop in the garage so I can listen to the ball
> game while working. Problem I am having is the garage is right on the fringe
> of our wifi network.
> What I have noticed is that the strength will vary from 1 mbps to 11 mbps
> without moving the computer or anything changing. When it falls to the low
> side I loose the broadcast.
> Any simple tricks to increase the signal strength that tiny bit I need to keep
> it from dropping out right in the middle of a great play? Why does the
> signal strength change when noting else has changed?
>
> Thanks for any suggestions
>
> Bob
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