Airport extreme won't see wireless signal

Hiya
I have an early 2005 mac mini. i had an airport extreme card installed a few months ago and have been able to log onto wireless internet no problems.
i have now moved house and can not connect to the new wireless network. My mac book pro can find my "beboX" signal no problems, although it does seem slower than my housemates connection on PC. The mac mini can sometimesfind the bebox but is unable to connect to it.
my feeling is that there is a problem with my mac mini's airport... i have downloaded the latest airport software and am wondering if i need to upload latest firmware...HOWEVER can not find latest firmware for 2005 mac mini on the apple website.
Please please please can someone help. i need to get my little mini online and have no idea why it won't. perhaps because there are several people using our wireless connection and and the mac mini is the slowest so canb't get on...?
charlotte

Probaly the computer is to far away,to many obsticalls,or set up rong. from what you said it sounds like it is not set up corectly. go to systemprefrences/network. on the drop down menu for "Show" go to network port configurations. there it will show ways to conect to the internet. un check the ones you are not going to use. the one you are using is airport so drag it to the top of the list. this is how it is on os x 10.4. depending on how many computers are conected the router may not suport that many computers. for the firmware run sowftware up date under the apple at the top of the screen.
Mac Mini late 2006   Mac OS X (10.4.10)  
Mac Mini late 2006   Mac OS X (10.4.10)  

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