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This page describes how to enable support for WiFi devices based on Atheros 802.11a/bg PCI/PCI-E chips, using the ath5k driver on Debian systems. FYI.=> Download Link atheros ar5212 ar5213 driver One thing you could do is try putting a large grounded metal object not too far behind your computer, so the RF could bounce off that.
In my case (not PC case), my wife's computer is just a foot behind mine, the radio waves must bounce off of that, giving me more range? Yes, an external would give you a better antenna positioning, farther away from your metal case, so the radio waves radiate out in a larger arc of directions (both ways, Xmit and recieve). The case shields the radio waves, meaning they only go out one way, and must bounce off of things to get to their destination. But as HiVizMan pointed out, sorta, the onboard antenna is not in the best position. Also, if your computer is under a big metal desk that's going to hurt communication as well. If you live in a densly populated area, such as an apartment building, you may just have a lot of RFI, and that will reduce your range.
But we also have a wi-fi Xmiter, and cordless phones (Dect6.0). Radio Interferance can make a big difference. But I live out in the boondocks so-to-speak. However, there is one spot in my dining room, about 5yds away, where reception is dead. Hmm, I can use my Jabra Supreme all the way across my house (about 10yds, 30', 10m).