HT4623 I keep losing my wifi signal when I move away from my router on my iPhone 4

I keep losing signal on my iphone4 when I move away from router,I can't seem to get any wifi in another room in house.any ideas

Yes it's the long srew on the top inside the phone wich rely the board with the alluminum chassis oh the iphone 4.
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