Sorry to necro this old thread, I've been away from these forums forever!
Aside from your WiFi routers, check your devices. WiFi devices B N and G have longer range, A N and G can transfer more data, more quickly.
If you can set your WiFi routers to run in only N or G, you'll get improved data transfer and good range.
A only will give good data transfer speeds, B has better range than A.
Most WiFi routers are configured to run in Compatibility Mode by default, meaning it auto configures itself ABGN, basically B range and speed, but usable by A G and N devices.
If you don't have any devices can only run A or B, go ahead and switch to G or N. I did this for my parents', and my father's setup in his garage went from 11 Mbps to 32 Mbps over WiFi!
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