My new mac is giving my pc's some d/c problems...

Hello there guys, im a proud owner of a new model imac 2.66 (my first mac)
and everything so far is perfect, i cant believe i didnt switch before from pc to mac.
I still got 2 pc's at home, a laptop and a desktop both connected wireless to my router. Since i got my mac connected via ethernet, my other pc's suffer of disconnection problems at random times, never had any problem like it before in about 4 yrs. Any idea why? should i restore my router and start all over again since im using my old router settings?
Thanks in advance

Congrats on your new iMac!
My neighbor had a similar situation. Updated his network cards on the Windows based computers and problem solved. The older ones were incompatible with his new iMac.
Carolyn

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