Wireless router long range to MAC

I have turbo level internet speed (20 Mb) with TimeWarner.  When I connect my laptop directly to my router I get the full 20 MB download speed which is great - wirelessly the laptops typically only get 10-12 Mbps.  We have 2 laptops, 2 IPhones, and 1 desktop MAC at this time.   Most of our work is done on the MAC, YouTube and Skype.  Unfortunately that is where we get the lowest performance at 4 Mbps!  It is in a room that is 60 feet from the router, with the signal going through 3 interior walls and 1 exterior wall.   I know we need a new router as our DLink 624 is 8 years old.  I am looking at the Netgear RangeMax Dual-Bank Wireless N router.  If this doesn't produce a better result at the MAC, we may be looking at getting a booster to position at a place where the signal can 'turn a corner' and reach the MAC more directly.  Any opinions on this solution or perhaps anything else to consider?

A router that I have and absolutely love is the Asus RT-N16. It has a 3 antenna system and I have no issues with speed going through several walls and even many feet away outside. You could also as a precaution go to like Newegg and order some high gain antennas to replace the factory ones. This should help extend the range even more.

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  • Mac not recognizing wireless router

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  • Wireless router and beige G3 question (OS 8.6 or 9?)

    I've purchased a Netgear 54 mbps wireless router to network my Macs. For now, the G4 tower and the 266 beige G3 are going to be connected through two of the hardwired ports until I can get an Airport card for the G4. The G4 is running Panther 10.3.9 and connects via built-in Ethernet. The beige is running OS 8.6 and connects via an Ethernet PCI card (the built-in port is dead). The third machine is a laptop with an Airport card.
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