E4200V2 - Terrible Signal Strength

Upgraded from wrt610n to E4200v2. Nice router like Cisco connect but router has terrible signal strength and no longer can connects dma2100 media extender. Driving me crazy

You can try the following combination of settings:-
A] With the help of Cisco Connect Software (if at all you have installed the router with the help of this software)
          1] Open the software and go to the option which says "Router Settings"
          2] Then click on the option which says "Advanced Settings" which will take you to the router's configuration page.
         3] Lower the MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit) from 1500 to 1400 or less (usually found on your router's main/ basic setup page)
         4] Then click on Security tab disable SPI Firewall Protection, uncheck Filter Anonymous Internet Requests...
         5] Then click on the Administration tab and disable the UPnP feature...
B] If you haven't installed Cisco Connect then you can log on to the router's user interface using it's default IP address in the browser which is 192.168.1.1 and type in 'admin' as the password leaving the user name field blank. This will take you to the router's web interface and then follow steps as mentioned above to make the changes.
Second, try to upgrade the drivers for the WLAN card of the wireless computers.
Third, try to change the different channel to which ever wireless frequency you are trying to connect. Here is the link: http://www6.nohold.net/Cisco2/ukp.aspx?vw=1&docid=c57ac037be4b4e10b8a24379d4089aff_15658.xml&pid=80&...

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