Mine's only had a low signal for the last couple of days.
Didn't bother me too much, but yesterday I was listening to MP3s across my LAN, and the connection kept dropping. Never done that before.
Anyhoo, I got to thinking; "what the hell has changed over the last few days?". Looking around I could think of nothing out of order. Then I remembered a couple of years ago when I did desktop support, going out to a customer who had the same problem, removing a tin tray they'd conveniently leaned up against the wireless router, and charging them nearly £50 for the inconvenience.
Nope - router's where its always been. No rogue trays lying around. All of a sudden, it hit me (not the tray - something else). I looked upwards to see several shiny Christmas decorations dotted about the ceiling. This may explain why my laptop worked perfectly well in the same room, yet my desktop PC two floors up was having problems.
I thought of ripping the damn things down, but that was a bit 'scrooge'. So I sought to wiggle the router antenna a bit.
Rejoice! Choruses of Angels and all that nonsense. Full signal strength again!!
The moral of this story - TURN BUDDHIST AND AVOID THIS CRAP COMPLETELY!

Didn't bother me too much, but yesterday I was listening to MP3s across my LAN, and the connection kept dropping. Never done that before.
Anyhoo, I got to thinking; "what the hell has changed over the last few days?". Looking around I could think of nothing out of order. Then I remembered a couple of years ago when I did desktop support, going out to a customer who had the same problem, removing a tin tray they'd conveniently leaned up against the wireless router, and charging them nearly £50 for the inconvenience.
Nope - router's where its always been. No rogue trays lying around. All of a sudden, it hit me (not the tray - something else). I looked upwards to see several shiny Christmas decorations dotted about the ceiling. This may explain why my laptop worked perfectly well in the same room, yet my desktop PC two floors up was having problems.
I thought of ripping the damn things down, but that was a bit 'scrooge'. So I sought to wiggle the router antenna a bit.
Rejoice! Choruses of Angels and all that nonsense. Full signal strength again!!
The moral of this story - TURN BUDDHIST AND AVOID THIS CRAP COMPLETELY!
