ITunes Music Library on networked computer SLOW

Hello,
My music collection is too large to keep on my MBP but I do require iCal, AB (and eventually Notes and To Do's when Apple gets around to adding them) locally.
So I keep my iTunes Library on a server at home and since Tiger have been able to access that library via 802.11G Airport from my MBP when launching iTunes.
This worked great under Tiger but since upgrading to Leopard performance has slowed to an unusable crawl. iTunes now takes a good 5 minutes just to launch and syncing a single 3MB Mp3 takes 15 minutes or more.
The network works at a reasonable speed in all other respects.
Any idea why the horrific speed hit since Leopard or how to clear it up? Many thanks!

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