IMac Airport continues to drop connection

I seem to be having the exact same issue that many of you have.  My iMac is the only piece of hardware in my house that has this issue.  The iMac will randomly drop its internet connection.  If you turn off airport and back on it will reconnect just fine, however this is a huge problem.  I can't stay connected long enough to download anything of size from anywhere.  Several apps, iTunes, home sharing.. I can't complete any of it because this connection always drops.
I've seen SEVERAL posts from people with the same issue, and it seems to center around iMacs purchased in 2011, which is what mine is.  Has there been a solution ever verified?

Seems even worse with 10.7.4, some have fixed it by going back to 10.7.3
But might see if this is along the same lines...
gandhi13
May 22, 2012 10:06 PM
I know that apple have released a rubbish version of mac that has problemos with internet sharing
so here is da answer
1. go to finder>(computer name)>macintosh HD>library>preferences
2. copy the entire systemconfiguration folder and systemconfiguration.old folder to your desktop
3. restart mac and device which you share intenet to
then you have internet that is about 3x slower than the da 10.7.3 intenet sharing, but works
then, just wait for apple to release da 10.7.4 fixed
please use da steps!
https://discussions.apple.com/message/18458473#18458473

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