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1. Position your wireless router (or wireless access point) in a central location.
2. Move the router off the floor and away from walls and metal objects (such as metal file cabinets).
3. Replace your router's antenna. (May not be possible)
4. Replace your computer's wireless network adapter. (May not be possible)
5. Add a wireless repeater.
6. Change your wireless channel.
7. Reduce wireless interference.
9. Pick equipment from a single vendor. (Router and Adapter)
10. Upgrade 802.11b devices to 802.11g.

Source: Microsoft

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