Airport Extreme Network Stability Issues

My airport base station is within cord reach of the only working jack in my house (old house). My den is down the hall, my boarder's down in the basement.
We've been suffering from pretty bad connection issues, and there doesn't seem to be any clear start to them and nothing I do makes it better. Within the last couple of months, I dropped the "static IP" option from my ISP (DSL cable), got a new modem (which the techs at my ISP have tweaked) and I'm wondering if I need to tweak the settings on my Airport due to this changed set-up? What happens is that randomly, the download settings drop to almost 0, the computer almost disconnects (the status bar starts to scroll), then in 30 seconds or a minute, its back up to normal. Yesterday, I tried reverting to the last firmware update (like another recent poster, I didn't get notice of that update until relatively recently), and that seemed that it might have worked, but then back to tricks this aft.
The problem is clearly with the Airport. It's not the computer, as we've got two completely different systems (a PC of some sort and my iMac) accessing it. I've also hooked the iMac straight to the modem and the signal is just fine from there.

CompostAngel wrote:
my ISP (DSL cable)
Welcome to Apple's discussion groups.
This is just a side comment unrelated to your problem, but usually "DSL" and "cable" are two entirely different things, with DSL service being provided over a phone line and cable being provided over a coax cable TV wire.
got a new modem (which the techs at my ISP have tweaked) and I'm wondering if I need to tweak the settings on my Airport due to this changed set-up?
If it works at all I wouldn't think so.
What happens is that randomly, the download settings drop to almost 0, the computer almost disconnects (the status bar starts to scroll), then in 30 seconds or a minute, its back up to normal.
Could you explain what you mean by "the download settings" and "the status bar"?
I'd launch AirPort Utility, enter "manual setup" mode with your AirPort Extreme, pull down the Base Station menu, select "Logs and Statistics", then select the "Wireless Clients" tab. Watch the graph as well as the signal and noise values in the table, particularly during times when you're having connection problems. What you see may give a hint as to the nature of your problems.

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