Mac 10.5.8 internet disconnects

Bought in 2007, its just been into the apple store for a software update however the internet connection is still failing to load sometimes. If i turn it off and take out the battery then turn it back on then it works perfectly for a short time. I am sure its not my internet connection as my ipad2 works perfectly. Can anyone suggest anything i can do to make the airplay work constantly?? Thanks in advance.

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    15:59:33, 09 Aug.    (20239.080000) PPPoA is down after 0 minutes uptime
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    15:59:29, 09 Aug.    (20235.880000) Last WAN operating mode was DSL

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