New to networking . . . AEBS and slow internet connection

Here's my set up:
2 white 17" iMacs running MacOS 10.4.10. 1 15" Titanium Powerbook (2002) on 10.4.10 as well.
I have Verizon Wireless which originally was getting speeds of well over 10mbps. Verizon had us update software (bad move) and it dropped to b/t 750kbps and 1mbps. The router they gave us is a Westell 327W.
I got the AEBS (n version) yesterday and connected it to the router using the WAN port as directed. I also connected a printer to the USB slot. One iMac is connected to the AEBS using an ethernet cable. After the installation i found the internet connection to be painfully slow. Tests show a speed at no more than 256kbps! I am extremely upset and disappointed. I have not tried to file share yet and I don't believe I am having any interference problems. Are there any other possible solutions? Do I need a new router? I think I'm only paying for 1mbps so I'd be happy to get that speed. But as of now, downloads are not an option for me.
Please, anybody with some sage advice, it would be greatly appreciated if you could pass it along to a network newbie. Thanks in advance.

Well, I think I figured it out. I turned off my Westell router and unplugged it and left it overnight. Then plugged it in and turned it on in the Am. Came home form work and tested the speed . . . 1.5 - 3mbps! Wow! It really jumped over night. It's always the simplest things isn't it? Let's hope that's all!

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