Move the router to a better location
Some homeowners quickly assemble their wireless network only to find that it won't function in certain areas of the residence. Others enjoy a working setup at first but find later that their network crashes when a microwave oven or cordless phone is turned on.
Perhaps even more common, PCs in a basement, attic or corner room may suffer from chronically poor network performance but the homeowner fears attempting to fix it. One easy way to address these common Wi-Fi networking issues is to move the wireless router to a better location.