Internet Connectivity issue on my MacBook Air using Time Capsule.

My brand new Air has a connectivy problem on my home network. My iMac, iPhone 4 and iPad all use the same time capsule network with no drop of Internet. My air is showing full strength wifi signal but it loses the Internet connection every 5 minutes or so, and reconnects after 3 or 4 minutes with no help from me.
The Air shows no such problems using the office wifi network.
Please help! The Air is 4 days old and might be heading back to the iStore (or off the balcony) if I can't solve the issue soon.
Many thanks

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