Airport Express problems

i bought an airport express for my home, i have a new imac intel core duo, its my first mac ever so I’m still learning. i also have an older PC that connects to the airport express as well. the problem I'm having is that the wireless connection drops randomly and seems to get more frequent and the only way to fix the problem is tup unplug the airport express and plug it back in to restart it. i brought back the router and got a new one and the new one seems to have the same problem but much more frequent almost two or three times a day I'm doing this. what’s wrong and how can i fix this problem?

Yes Duane you are absolutely right. My mistake, I obviously missed the word 'Express' in my haste. I dropped into the forum during a rare dull moment in a normal hectic day. My apologies fabulousadone and Duane.
fabulousadone, my first suspicion is interference. How far away from the 'AIRPORT EXPRESS' unit are the computers.
Is there a 2.5 Ghz portable phone,microwave oven or other wireless device in the proximity.
Did you 'enable interference robustness'. This is found in system preferences/network/drop down menu under 'show:' to read 'airport' /click on 'options'/
then check 'enable interference robustness'

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