Picking up weak Wifi

I have a 4 year old regular White Macbook(version 10.6.8) and I've been having a terrible time picking up wifi signal in my own home if im not right next to my router.  My sister's macbook picks up wifi fine anywhere in the house. so i don't think its my router.
What could be wrong? is there a way i can check my wifi signal or reinstall it? It used to be fine, however, i just moved back in from college and they were messing with it to pick up my wifi at school. i'm guessing they messed with my wifi.
any help would be appreciated.

Andres...
Could be corrupted preferences.
Go to /Library/Preferences/System Configuration
Move all the files from the System Configuration folder to the Trash.
Restart your Mac.
If that doesn't help, try here >  AirPort troubleshooting guide - AirPort, Mac OS X 10.6

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