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Micky

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There are some settings in the card properties that can be changed to allow better signal, as well as in the advanced settings of your power plan. But first I'd suggest trying to change the transmission power and channel on the router, if you have access to it.

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There are some settings in the card properties that can be changed to allow better signal, as well as in the advanced settings of your power plan. But first I'd suggest trying to change the transmission power and channel on the router, if you have access to it.

Can you explain me what exactlIy, I could change to allow a better signal ?

Thank you

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  • 5 weeks later...

Well with Wi-Fi it really depends on your router and where its located. If its in a not so central location in your place then more than likely you will not be getting a strong signal due to many factors such as, other interference with other devices on the same band, or generally wall prevent good consistent travel of the signals. So try moving your router to another location.

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