I've been setting up wireless networks for over a year now. Move your router to somewhere close to the center of the house and you should be fine. Wireless routers have a range of around 60 feet (about 20 meters) indoors. The signal radiates out in the approximate shape of a donut. Some structures and appliances can dampen or block the signal - such as brick (fireplaces), refrigerators, foil insulation, water and metal. I prefer the USB antennas for flexibility in positioning.

One other note... keep any cordless phones or bases - especially those on the 2.4 ghz band - at least five feet from any of your antennas or the router.

HTH,
Tom Fosson

At 11:24 PM 6/17/2005 -0500, you wrote:
   Hello friends:

   I have been using wireless connection to Internet
for years, it works greatly.

   Recently I moved my house. It is much bigger than the
old one. To make the thing even worse, the computer room
is in first floor left corner, but my bed room is in the 2nd
floor right corner. The straight-line distance is about
35-meter, and sure there are many walls between them.

   If I bring my laptop to the computer room or rooms near it,
the Internet connection works normally. But in my own bed room,
the signal is unavailable.

   Is there any way to solve this problem to make the Internet
connecttion work while keep the router and my PC in conveinent
position. Thanks!

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