IMac 8.1 Airport Application Disconnects Frequently

Hello, my friend has an iMac 8.1 with Mac OS X 10.5.8 using Airport Extreme
As she put it:
"i'll be in a call or switching a web page, and suddenly the internet will slow down...and then eventutally drop. i refresh the airport application{the wireless} and it works again...for a few minutes at the most"
This has been an issue for months, we'd be in a Skype call, and she would have days where her connection is just fine, but then it will be days where she disconnects every 5 minutes, and she's getting really tired of it, and I really don't blame her.
I've seen similar articles, but the solutions for them haven't worked, so I'm going to try posting here to see if there's any way this problem can be solved.
If there's any information we need, just let us know.

Will0fD wrote:
Thank you for responding.
We've tried running diagnostics, making it so the computer never sleeps, creating a new port, and updating the Airport program.
Results of test?
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Try the basics first:
   Change your router channel number.  Most times this works & is all you have to do.
Disconnect & reconnect your modem.  unplug it for about 10 seconds.  Plug it back in.  Do the same for Apple’s routers.  Wait for everything to reboot.
System Preferences>Network
Click the Assist Me button.
In the next window that pops up, click the Diagnostic button & do the necessary.
Research Knowledge Base for network problems that pertain to the OS that is currently installed on your computer.   See these basic networking KB Articles:  http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1401 AirPort troubleshooting guide
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4628  Wi-Fi: How to troubleshoot Wi-Fi connectivity
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2712 Using network locations in Mac OS X
Manually provided DNS server addresses are higher priority than DHCP's
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1714 Solutions for connecting to the Internet, setting up a small network, and troubleshooting
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What to do when you can't connect to the Internet
Also, run the Airport Utility app which is located inside the Utilities folder.
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If using a  Linksys router, contact LinkSys Customer Support and/or post in their forums.
If using Apple's Airport, please re-post over in one of the AirPort Forums.

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