Airport extreme slow in feb-2012

With update 7.6 me airport extreme became slow. Worst of all, with this upgrade, I lost my administrator functionality to downgrade the firmware to a good workinf release. Can anybody help?

My download speeds are 40Mbps and have been for over a year.  After the firmware 7.6.1 / utility 6.0 update my Airport extreme and airport are under 8Mbps, however my hard wire connections are still at 40Mbps.    What gives?   Any thoughts Apple gurus or am I going to have to purchase a non-apple wirless router?
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