BEYOND frustrated with airport express/extreme

first of all, can someone please explain to me the difference between the following:
1. airport
2. airport extreme
3. airport express
4. airport extreme card
and with regards to #4: I own a new powerbook (purchased in dec 2005) which apparently does not have a card, but has the wireless receiver built into the motherboard and the ant. built into the screen. but it's still called a "card" apparently.
the problem is that I have an airport base station located about 15 feet from my powerbook. there is a clear glass window between the two. I simply cannot get the poserbook to show a full signal. I've tried changing the channel on the base, I've tried using interference robustness. nothing works. my signal is firmly stuck at 5 bars less than full.
my housemate has an old G4 ibook, and his bedroom is farther away from the base station than mine, and he gets a full signal.
thanks in advance to anyone who can sort this out!

Thanks, I learned something new. I didn't realize they had changed the wireless on newer PowerBook G4s. You are right that it is not user accessible, however it really is a separate card from the logic board (motherboard).
The PowerBook G4 (Double-Layer SD) models now use the combined AirPort Extreme/Bluetooth card.
The module is not user installable.
The PowerBook G4 (15-inch Double-Layer SD) case has been redesigned to remove the AirPort Extreme access door present on previous versions.

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