Replace the antenna on the Cisco wireless router from the factory standard omnidirectional antenna to a unidirectional antenna. Firmly grip the existing antenna at the base and twist counter-clockwise until the antenna disconnects. Place the base of the new antenna at the connection point of the router and twist clockwise.
Angle the oscillating tip of the antenna towards the device that is using the
Internet, or the room in which the device is primarily used. Turn off the Cisco router and then restart it ten seconds later. Wait for device to start receiving new signal.
Reposition the Cisco router in an environment where many devices in multiple areas need access. Keep the router as high up in the room as possible, on a high shelf or cabinet. Keep the router away from obstructions, and never inside a drawer or enclosure, to ensure the signal is being transmitted as powerfully as possible.
Use only Cisco wireless cards (external and internal) in the devices being used for Internet access. Replace the card in the computers to any Cisco brand products, as the Cisco equipment is built to work together.
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