Airport is acting strange, slowing my internet

About a week ago I started experiencing a rather strange issue with my MacBook Pro. While connected to my network, my internet still works but when I try to connect to website it takes a good 10-15 seconds to load a web page during that time my browser shows "looking up www.apple.com" in the lower left hand corner a message I used to get when I used to use WPA and my internet network connection got dropped. As soon as it stops displaying the "looking up" message, the web page loads in snap like it would have before these issues began or if I was using any other computer in my house.
It is definitely an issue with the wireless because I've plugged in the MBP via Ethernet both through my modem and the router I use and the issue disappears. I know it isn't the router because it worked fine before and these issues are non-existent on any of my other wireless devices connected to the same network and I can still access other network functionality (e.g. accessing other computers on the network and exchanging files). What I am trying to figure out now is whether or not this an OS X based issue or a problem with the hardware inside my MBP. Since the problem appears to be isolated to the internet I am leaning towards the former.
Is anyone else experienced/experiencing similar issues? Does anyone having any tips for resolving this problem?

Folks: *there may be a power/signal issue going on here.* I had a similar problem of my network connection dragging to practically nothing when hooking up my LaCie external drive to the USB port. Please see my post below (link and text)
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=9914924#9914924
Folks:
Apple needs to get on this issue fast; after turning off my N mode on my WRT160N Linksys Router, I got my packet speed back up to where it should be... HOWEVER I noticed another problem.
When I hooked up my LaCie external drive (connected via USB), my packets on PING practically stall to nothing. I then eject the external USB drive and re-ping and I get acceptable packet speeds; I re-connect the LaCie external drive to the USB port and my PING crawls to nothing.
There is CLEARLY a correlation between the network speed crawling to nothing while hooking up an external drive; possibly a power sink and/or signal interference on the Airport when hooking up a USB device? (or perhaps even Firewire 800 too?)
I sure hope Apple is reading this one, because this could be a MAJOR issue that needs to be fixed ASAP.

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