IPad 2 Intermittent Wireless Connection

I have a new iPad 2, 64 GB, Wireless and 3G.  I had a previous iPad that was the same model but had to be replaced.  I did not have this problem with the "old" iPad.
I lose my wireless connectivity.  It shows full strength, but the wheel turns constantly and the iPad will frequently fail to complete any form of speed test.  It might start the test, but then the speed will drop dramatically and the upload test might not run at all.
This happens at work (Comcast) and at three different home networks (all Verizon).  Unfortunately, I could not get the issue to repeat itself while in the Apple Store.
The problem is not the router.  At each location (but particularly at my house, work, and my fiancee's house), I could test my iPad against another iPad 2's performance.  In each case, only my iPad was suffering the intermittent connectivity issue.
I do not believe that the iPad is defective.  In fact, I am on my third iPad 2 since the Apple Store simply gave me a second replacement when I took the iPad in to ask about this issue.
Does anyone have any tips?  The IT guys at work are on this issue, but they couldn't figure it out.  The Apple Store geniuses were skeptical I was even having the problem, even though I could show them speed test results and emails from my work talking about how my iPad was performing differently than an identical model on the same wireless network.

This was with the iPad 2. There was not really a happy medium we could reach with the router location, because it would have meant sacrificing coverage downstairs if we were to move the router upstairs. Besides, who really wants a router in their bedroom. The WNR2000 is a relatively cheap router and not dual band, so not sure how much of a factor that is in the improved performance. My estimation was not necessarily that the reassuringly expensive Airport Extreme is the best router on the market. Rather my justification is thinking of the number of hours Apple spends testing wi-fi interoperability on the iPad 2, I would hazard a guess that the majority of this testing would focus on the Apple Airport products.
As an insurance policy, I also purchased an Airport Express which I would have used if the need arose to extend the network upstairs. Thanfully this was not the case and I will be taking the Airport Express back to the Apple Store this evening.

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