Built in Airport Extreme constantly loses connection

Hi,
I know a lot has been written about the recent airport firmware update where people have lost their reliable connections and I think I have suffered with this as well. My Netgear modem/router sits downstairs and my mac upstairs so there is a distance of about 30ft max (direct of course a bit less). When I purchased my iMac 2.5weeks ago I also logged into the internet without a problem and since the update it's all gone. My windows laptop can connect from exactly the same place and so when I moved my iMac to within 4 ft of the router it worked. Of course having an iMac in your hallway is not the best solution.
So eventually my question, what sort of range does the built-in airport have?
I can connect sometimes but it will go away again and maybe come back...it's a bit like a sulky teenager. Even last night I did a speed test on both the mac and windows laptop and the laptop got double the download speed as the Mac! That's got to be a first.
I would like to move the netgear upstair but my phone engineer says the best speeds I can achieve is through the main telephone socket.

I am having the problem of intermittent loss of signal even when I am sitting right next to the airport. I have 2 macs running off the airport and I have no problems for hours on end and then suddenly, my brand new macbook drops the connection and doesn't show the airport listed at all. If I wait a few minutes, it is back in full force to be selected but i must go in and select it. My old imac is downstairs further from the airport than my macbook and it never loses the signal. It will show the airport when the macbook does not.

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