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For internal wireless adapter there is no way how you can increase the range. But you have an internal card with removable antenna you can replace the antenna with that one which has a cable attached to it and bigger antenna. Varying position of the antenna you can get find a position with stronger signal.
One way to boost the signal of a wireless antenna is to upgrade to a high-gain antenna. Other methods include adding a USB adapter with an additional external antenna or even to create a parabolic dish using a soda can.
You could attach an external directional antenna. Google for 'wireless antenna'.
A wireless adapter can lag sometimes when it's signal strength is not that strong.
According to Life123.com, "If you're experiencing wireless signal issues, you can always add a wireless signal amplifier. An amplifier connects to your wireless router and boosts the signal output, typically by connecting to where your antenna connects. Wireless signal amplifiers also boost the receiving capabilities of your wireless router, ultimately increasing your network speed and ensuring that you never lose signal." You can buy them here (see related links).
No, the wireless mouse adapter was meant to receive the signal from the mouse only. This is because there are many wireless devices and your adapter was designed only to pick up the one registered device. Even if you could donate the mouse responder to the router, the adapter would expect the router to send it mouse specific commands only.
What? If the question you are asking is if a cantenna is better then a USB adapter then the answer would be yes
for any wireless network work you need the following two things working in conjunction with eachother:1: a wireless signal (from your own wireless router, or one you "steal" from a neighbor)2: a wireless receiver (built-in, usb adapter, etc)so yes you can use the usb to get on the net, but only with a signal, probably from your own wireless router.
The geographical area that an antenna or wireless system can reach is known as its coverage area. This refers to the range or extent of the signal that can be transmitted and received by the antenna or system. The coverage area can vary depending on factors such as the power of the signal, the height and placement of the antenna, and the obstacles or interference in the environment.
They will be roughly the same so try the Wireless PCI Card Network Range Extender Antenna.
You should buy an omnidirectional antenna with a high gain (measured in dBi) if you have a wireless G or B router. If not, I recommend you to buy a wireless N router that comes with 3 antennas. It really increases your signal strength and range. You don't need to have a wireless N adapter to use it, as it supports the older modulations
The Wireless Network Adapter WUSB300N is a device that lets you connect your laptop to the Internet. It is plugged into a USB port and will connect you by tapping into the nearest Internet signal.