15" PB Dual Layer SD Airport Problem

This new 15" PB has the same problem with signal strength that other threads have posted. I have not found an answer that works on the new 15"PB. Does anyone have a suggestion? Do Apple techs read these questions?
PB 15" Dual Layer SD   Mac OS X (10.4.3)   1.5 GB

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The keyword is 'users'.
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