Airport streaming and stuttering

setup = imac g5, airport express
software = iTunes, RealPlayer
issue = streaming radio, mp3 streams, real streams
problem = stuttering streams
for a long time now, my streams all stutter. they drop out as well, but it's the stuttering that has me flummoxed. doesn't matter if it's an mp3 stream or real stream. they are almost intolerable. i strongly suspect that the issue is with the airport express, or at some point along there. the issue is not the stream as it originates from the sender
i also have no idea what to do about it. may i have some tips or suggestions? i devote considerable time to listening to radio streams. i don't want to give them up. but this is horrible. thanks

It sounds like an interference issue.
AirPort: Potential sources of interference
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=58543
iFelix
thanks for your response. have considererd all these things. indeed, we have a known issue with our neighbors cordless phone, which knocks our wifi network out every time they make a call. i don't feel that explains the sudden stuttering of my radio streams.

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