You might also check the control pannel for your DSL modem. I install DSL for Qwest so am pretty familiar with our modems. We use 2wire brand modems and these seem to be pretty good. Most wireless modems have multiple power settings for the radio. To get to the control pannel you use a web browser. Type in http://192.168.0.1 This is the most common used. That will bring up the control pannel. Find the section for your wireless setting and see if there is an adjustment for radio power. 2wire modems have 10 settings and are defult at 6 so you can bump it up to 10 to extend the range.
Suppose to have a range of 1500' but I have never seen one get that. Almost every thing conflicts with the signal. Also the card you use makes a difference. My 2wire pci card runs the 300 feet to my shop no problem. Purchased a Belkin wireless G USB adapter and cant get that to work at the other end of the house let alone the shop.
2.4 g wireless phones really play havok with wireless networks. The signal is in the same range.
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