toby10 wrote: 
> The very slightest movement of a WiFi device and/or it's antenna can
> sometimes make a very noticeable difference.  In troubleshooting
> networks I can slighly change the angle of the routers antenna and this
> can sometimes mean a 10% or greater increase in signal quality.  About
> the worst spot to place a WiFi router is right near any other electronic
> equipment (computer, modem, phone, etc..).  Then there are unknown (and
> changing) environmental factors like neighbors using new devices, other
> WiFi's, cordless phones, microwave ovens, appliances, etc...

I didn't really change the angle.  I just elevated it a bit, but I guess
it helped.  My router doesn't have an external antenna anyway.


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