IMac 07/2010 wifi and HDD issue

Dear all,
I purchased an iMac which was delivered on Thursday. it is a 27" i3.
The HDD seems to make a mild grinding noise, you know, the kinda noise HDDs make when they age a bit...
Also, the wifi does not stay connected. The signal drops and I cant get it online again unless I restart my mac AND restart my router!! Even this doesn't always work...
The wifi ONLY works if I keep the hub right next to the mac... not convenient at all!!!
Any suggestions?

Yes, call Apple immediately and tell them about your problem, either have them fix it or replace the unit.

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