New Airport Extreme better?

I have the old Airport Express(round disc shaped) and our PBG4 & MBP simply don't connect in certain parts of our house.
I'm wondering if the newer Extreme(ml053?) would work since it claims twice the range.
BTW, we tried software updates and it didn't help.
Thanks

Hi stage4survivor,
The range of any particular computer operating under a particular protocol is going to depend on things like case design and material, aerial placement, etc. My MBP wasn't that different to my PB12, when I was operating both on 802.11g (with an older "space ship" Airport Extreme base station like yours), but some other PB's had better wireless capability than my "first gen" alu PB12. It wouldn't surprise me if some PB's have better range under "g" than MBPs do. The MBP, under, "n" is a much better performer however.
On 802.11n (or even on "mixed mode" g/n), however, the MBP beat the pants off the "g only" PB.
I suspect that you will find that if you get an 802.11n AE base station it will solve your problems as far as the MBP is concerned. My suggestion in terms of your old base station was simply in terms of using it to get broader coverage in current problem areas in your house when using 802.11g with the PB.
Hope that makes things clearer.
Cheers
Rod

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    Message was edited by: Jess1911

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