Poor internet connection over wireless router

We have a modem and wireless router setup in our house. The PC Laptop connects wirelessly and gets a fair internet speed. The Mac Laptop on wireless however gets a very very poor internet speed over the network. Any ideas why this is so?
The speed increases a bit when I hook the mac laptop directly up to the modem via cable, but the wireless is the problem...
thx

lots of questions need answers.
name of provider?
the speed you signed for?
cable or DSL or ?
modem is older or not?
firmware update required?
router model?
firmware update required?
at least start here.

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