Airport extreme with comcast, very slow wireless connection

well i am creating this new thread becuase after searching this board and trying others' suggestions all day nothing is seeming to improve my wireless speed.
i have used the extreme base station with other internet providers and the wireless speed was amazing. however, i have just moved and we got the comcast 3-1 deal, so we get internet, cable, and telephone all over the same line. we have 6mb/sec and i did a line test and the speed from comcast was fine. so i think that it must be a setting on the base station.
i have done a recycle of the power on the network wating about 30-45 minutes inbetween each power on (multiple times). modem, base station, computer. and still there is no improvement.
i have done hard resests of both the modem and the base station, and still no improvement. i have also done soft resests of both.
furthermore, i have taken the network security off and that did not improve the speed either.
but...when i connect to the internet using the lan port of the base station the internet flys.
what am i doing wrong??? any help would be greatlty appreciated.
the comcast modem is an Arris telephony modem, i am using a mac book circa oct. 2006, with the airport extreme base station.

Hello eisnachm. Welcome to the Apple Discussions!
The only thing that you didn't mention doing was checking for Wi-Fi interference.
It is very possible that you may have some form of Wi-Fi interference in the immediate area that is preventing you from getting a good clean signal.
I suggest you perform a simple site survey, using utilities like KisMAC, MacStumbler, iStumbler, or IPNetMonitorX to determine potential areas of interference...and then, try to either eliminate or significantly reduce them.

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