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poor connections with wireless cardI have a wireless card in my desktop but get poor signal strength and
sometimes no connection. Can I put a better antenna on the card or is there a card that might get better reception? Thanks, tom88 wrote:
> I have a wireless card in my desktop but get poor signal strength and Have you tried things like relocating the router so that there are fewer > sometimes no connection. Can I put a better antenna on the card or is > there a card that might get better reception? > > Thanks, obstacles between it and the client computer(s)? Is it high enough to be above any nearby furniture, CPUs and displays? What materials are in any walls (and how many walls) between the router and the client computer? Is the back of your laptop facing towards or away from the router? Have you checked on the availability of better antenna(s) for the router? I would imagine a conductive material near (within a foot) the router's antennas might affect reception, even if the nearby conductive object isn't along the direct signal path. Don't forget that wireless networking is a two way radio based technology and any high density material, especially electrically conductive materials (and ANYTHING electrical or electronic WILL contain conductive materials) in the DIRECT path between transmitter and receiver will weaken the signal. Of course SOME will be tolerable, but if you are experiencing reception problems it may be worth a little rearranging. On Oct 1, 4:47 am, tom88 <nos...@nospam.net> wrote:
> I have a wireless card in my desktop but get poor signal strength and Without the details on the make / model / connection type (internal,> sometimes no connection. Can I put a better antenna on the card or is > there a card that might get better reception? > > Thanks, Centrino or USB,) no one can tell if you can change antenna. Desktop wireless adapter with "screw on" external antenna, most of the time you can replace the antenna. Internal Centrino wireless adapter -- No, all antennas are built in and are inside the PCs / laptops. USB adapter -- a few can accept a better screw on antenna. Very limited.
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