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> How To Improve Wireless Reception?, improve wifi reception
atapp21
post Jun 29 2008, 09:31 PM
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People,

Here's my problem. I'm in florida where the county offers wifi connection for a reasonable fee but for some reason the signal is too weak for me to connect to the service. So now I was wanting to know how to improve my reception range? Although my notebook has a built in wireless card I thought by buying another card could boost its reception range. So I went out and bought a Range Plus wireless network usb adapter made by linksys. It didn't seem to make a difference. What can I do to improve my reception strength if anything. I own a Hp Pavilion dv6748us laptop with AMD Turion 64 processor. Thanks for any help or just educating me on this topic.


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