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you don't need a signal booster. Instead what you need is a WIFI signal repeater. This device basically captures your router's signal and repeat it to other devices. Basically place is somewhere between the router and your computer.
There are many out there but here's a cheap one on ebay
The "Wireless / Advanced" configuration window contains a setting for transmit power. Be sure it is set to 100%.
Otherwise, your only options are to replace the antenna with a booster antenna, or to add a stronger wireless router as an access point to your current setup. Using a booster antenna requires the D-Link to have a removable antenna, which it may not have -- none of the documentation calls this out as a feature.
Keep in mind that if you are trying to use this router over excessive distances, boosting the router's own power will not necessarily improve your connection, because the broadcast power of the remote PCs is also a limiting factor.
I know this might be a little late.... since it was first posted in 2009.
But here it goes.... i was doing a search as well... i found one here.
http://setuprouter.com/router/netopia/3347-02-1022/manuals.htm Netopia 3347 02 1022 User Manual
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