External Antenna w/new iMac

Hey Folks,
Brand new to Mac and I was wondering if there was anyway to add an external wifi antenna to my new 24" iMac?
My Modem is on the other side of the house, 2 floors up and I can't seem to find a signal.
My Dell PC right beside it has an external D-Link 7.5DB high gain antenna and it finds several access points.
Any ideas???

Can you run an ethernet cable down the cold air return and use that? You also might relocate the existing wireless router to a better location on the floor it is on. Or run a second router from the first using ethernet and extend the range of the network that way. I ran an ethernet cable through the cold air return from the 2nd floor to my basement and I have a 5 port switch and a second router acting as a wireless access point there as well. They are cheap as borscht nowadays.

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