BT-broadband - airport

macbookpro 10.6.8
BT-broadband keeps dropping the signal randomly and often. I have made update the supporting softwares installed on the bt-account - but with no results. I have also changed the password from WPA to WEP 24bit - still does not help. the software on my mac is updated also.
Whenever the signal drops the router address is not longer shown, in the airport configuration.
Any opinion is appreciated.
Thankyou!
Luigi

First, let's verify that your iBook can "see" the newly installed AirPort Extreme Card. Run System Profiler (located in \Applications\Utilities) and note what it displays under Network/AirPort Card. It should show the wireless card type & firmware version.
If that looks correct, then let's double-check your AirPort settings on the iBook:
System Preferences > Network > Show > Network Port Configurations
- Verify that an AirPort option exists. If it does not, click "New" to create one. - Verify that AirPort is "On" (checked)
- Verify that AirPort is at the top of the list. If it isn't, you can drag it to the top.
Systems Preferences > Network > Show > AirPort
AirPort tab
- By default, join: Automatic
TCP/IP tab
- Configure IPv4: Using DHCP
- Configure IPv6: Automatically or Off
Proxies tab
- Configure Proxies: Manually
- Select a proxy server to configure: <All proxies should be unchecked unless you specifically require a proxy for Internet access.>
- Exclude simple hostnames (unchecked)
- Bypass proxy settings for these Hosts & Domains: <leave blank>
- Use Passive FTP Mode (PASV) (checked)
The BT Home Hubs are provided with a pre-defined SSID (network name) and wireless key (WEP password). These are located on a label on the back of the hub.
When connecting with your AirPort, select the SSID which matches the one on the label. In the "Wireless Security" drop-down box, select "WEP 40/128-bit hex," and in the "Password" box, enter the 10-character wireless key from the label. (If that didn't work, select "Other...", and enter the SSID and type a "$" character, followed by the 10-character key in the "Password" box.)

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