Well ok, here are some tips that I've used to set up wireless networks.
1: Try to move the router away from metal objects, walls, floors, etc. because it might interfere the signal.
2: Make sure your wireless network adapter card is atleast up to par with the wireless network setup. Obviously, a shitty Network adapter = worse signals.
3: From my experience, try to limit the amount of 2.4ghz electronics in your house. If you already have them, its really no big deal, but I would opt for 900mhz or 5.8ghz.
4: Try to go for the 802.11g rather than the 802.11b adapters because the "g" tend to be much faster then the "b".
5: Obviously, make sure the firmware is updated.
6: If your home/apartment is rather large and or it has many interferences, go for a wireless repeater/signal booster to improve the signal.
7: Lastly, download a software program to moniter your wireless status (in case your neighbors want to use your bandwidth :x ). Sorry, I cant think of the name of it, but there are lots out there!
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