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Although wireless routers have dropped in price recently purchasing or
upgrading to a new wireless router is an expense that many do not want to take
on unless absolutely necessary. If the primary issue that a user has with their
existing router is poor signal strength there are several ways to boost the signal of a wireless router and all are
within the abilities of almost any home computer user.
Change The Wireless Router's Location
Radio signals are susceptible to interference from many different sources,
not all of them being electronic in origin. Metal objects near the wireless
router can drastically affect the overall range of the router, and the only way
to remove this problem is to move the router to a clearer area of the home of
office. Move the router away from metal filing cabinets, bookshelves, and
electronic peripherals such as printers, monitors, and speakers. Make sure that
the area around and behind the router's antennas is free and clear of metallic
obstructions.
Another thing to consider about wireless routers is that they do not
necessarily need to be located next to the computer or even the incoming
Internet cable. Ethernet cables can run for a very long way without any signal
degradation, so setting up a cable modem near the wall mounted cable jack and
running an Ethernet cable from the modem to the router in another room may be a way to
boost the signal of a wireless router to rooms or areas of the home that were
previously unreachable.
Upgrade The Router's Firmware
For those that own an older router and want to avoid upgrading to a new one
to increase range and throughput another option may be to upgrade the router's
firmware. Manufacturers come out with firmware upgrades all of the time, usually
to correct problems or to increase performance of the product. For users that
own certain brands and models of wireless router this firmware upgrade can be
taken to another extreme.
Many brands of wireless routers such as Linksys and Buffalo can have their router firmware upgraded with special third party
firmware that unlocks or enhances features that the hardware was capable of
using but had not been activated. Features such as increasing the router's
transmission strength, adding port forwarding, and adding other special controls
are all available to users that wish to upgrade to a third party firmware
version.
Add A Wireless Repeater
If all else fails the easiest but most costly option is to add a wireless
repeater in the area of the home that cannot receive an adequate signal.
Wireless repeaters receive the signal from the wireless router and instantly
send it out again at full strength. If a user is unable to find a dedicated
wireless repeater some wireless access points can serve as repeaters by
adjusting a setting in the access points configuration.
While it is true that purchasing a new wireless router is relatively
inexpensive, discovering that a user can improve or upgrade their existing
wireless hardware can be very satisfying. With a few simple adjustments or an
hour's worth of research new life can be breathed into an older or poorly
performing wireless router
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