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How Do You Improve Signal Strength On A Wireless Network?

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How Do You Improve Signal Strength On A Wireless Network?

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The success of a wireless network depends on the signal strength. A strong signal is required so all networking devices can communicate with each other. A weak signal causes low bandwidth preventing communication between hosts and causing network disruption. Read on to learn how to improve signal strength on a wireless network. Pay attention to router placement. It should be away from walls, floor, and glass and metal objects, all of which disturb wireless signals. If possible, place the router in a central location. Use other appliances such as cordless and mobile phones, baby monitors and microwaves functioning at frequencies 900 MHz or 5.8 GHz. Most wireless gadgets operate at 2.4GHz, the frequency that 802.11x also uses, adding noise to the wireless signal. As a result devices in a wireless network are unable to catch the signal. This problem can easily be taken care of by using other devices at frequencies different from 2.4GHz. Change your router’s standard antenna to use a high-

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