When your wireless signal is weak, your wireless network will be unstable and the connection speed will be slow. If you're looking to improve the signal of your wireless network, you'll find here some tips on increasing wireless range extension and improving the performance of your wireless network. Like all wireless technologies that use radio signals, wireless networks may block communications between routers or entry points and laptop or desktop wireless cards.
In order to improve the signal strength, you can try to shorten the distance between devices as much as possible Reduce physical barriers such as walls and ceilings. If the signal strength problem can be solved through the above methods, you can try adding signal repeaters or improved antennas to your network router or access point to increase signal coverage.
If you want to confirm the strength of your wireless network in Windows XP, Windows Vista or Windows 7 operating system, you can follow the following steps:
1. When you connect to the wireless network , click the Windows prompt area and click the network connection icon.
2. A window will pop up to display the properties of the connection, including signal strength. Use 5 bars of signal to represent signal strength, from weak (1 bar) to strong (5 bars).