Airport Express sloooow ethernet connection

Using an Airport Express base station as a wireless access port on my ethernet network. Configured the out of the box AE using the set up assistant over wireles form my laptop. Got the DHCP IP assigned in the reange of the router and made the connection. Email works but slow. Mounting a Google search page took 90 sec! Configuration: Netgear router with 8 port switch and T1 down service. Four of the router ports serve 4 locations of a business network. Second tier switches serve the puters in the 4 locations. The AE is ethernetted to one of these. So the path is: router-switch to distribution switch to AE wireless to laptop. Big problem pulling another cable direct from the router to the AE. Moving the AE to the router puts it 100 feet and 4 walls away, no bars on the rf signal strength indicator. Am I screwed or what?

problem due to firewall settings - resolved

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    problem due to firewall settings - resolved

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