SOURCE: weak signal
The 20 & 40mhz are the radio bandwidth and you should use the smaller. It defines how wide the channels are, since you use more than one router, you should use the narrow channel bandwidth. Also separate the channels on each router.
On three routers use channels 1, 5, and 11.
Most probable cause is the materials used in the construction on the home/office or where ever you have the router. Your options would be to move the router to a more central location or you could invest in some repeaters/wireless extender to extend the range of the signal. IF you use wireless extenders please note you will need to make sure they all have the same SSID (name seen for your network) and make each device is on either channels 1,6 or 11. So your first device would be say 1 (Doesn't matter which you pick) the next device would be on 6 and then next on 11. If you had another device, hypothetically you would want it on 1. These three channels do not overlap enough to interfere with each other.
SOURCE: Belkin (F5D8235-4) with Tp-Link TL-WR702N as a repeater
It needs to be configured as a repeater first.
http://www.tp-link.com.au/article/?id=397
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