Issues with macbook and wireless compatibility with netgear router

my macbook wireless is extremely spotty with my netgear router at home.
the connection is sometimes very good, but other times, extremely unreliable.
the wireless connection to the router is perfect, 4 bars. and it is actually within 10ft of the router itself.
i use my macbook constantly at my college student center, and the connection to the network and internet is perfect...
is there any way to fix my internet connection in regards to the netgear router?? (all other PC + PC labtops are perfect with it. its just my macbook that has issues)

I have to agree with you.
I have a Netgear Cable Router, my iPhone & my wifes iPhone, my Vista PC & my older Vista Laptop connect with out a problem and are rock solid to boot.
My new MacBook Aluminium seems to be very tempremental at best. Dont get me wrong, i love my new macbook but i am a little unhappy that this is happening. Looking at others on this forum, it seems to be across the board so will happily await a firmware/driver update from apple.
With any luck, this should be resolved shortly.

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