Poor internet speed over wireless

We just signed up for a new ADSL2+ plan, and received a wireless router along with it (an Open Networks iConnect Access 624W), which came pre-configured for our ISP (Internode).
My housemate (who has a 17" iMac G5), had no problems finding the router and is getting around 1.5MB down a second. I, on the other hand am getting anywhere from 130kB a second, down to 0. It's slow, and very very patchy. And it's getting worse. (this morning, I struggled to download a 700kb file).
I tried to re-setup the airport settings multiple times to no avail. I've checked to see I've run all software updates (I have).
It's weird, it's not like it isn't connecting. I can at least bring up something, albiet very slowly, and I can see the other iMac via bonjour. I just can't get the same internet performance.
The router is placed pretty much dead centre between the two iMacs too (just in the hall between the rooms). Can't be more than 3m away from the computer.
Is there anything I can do to narrow down the issue?
Could there be something wrong with my Airport Extreme card?
Thanks in advance

Welcome to the discussions!
It certainly is possible that there is a hardware problem, but it is more likely that it is in the settings somewhere. Have you checked to see that the settings in the two Macs match? I would make sure that Airport is listed first in the connections and also be sure to have IPv6 turned off. Those are two things that I have found can make a difference in the performance.

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    Aug 27 15:31:20 (none) daemon.info udhcpd[348]: check_conf_ip_assign d Mon Aug 27 15:31:20 2012
    Aug 27 15:31:20 (none) daemon.info udhcpd[348]: sending OFFER of 192.168.2.13
    Aug 27 15:31:20 (none) daemon.info udhcpd[348]: received DISCOVER
    Aug 27 15:31:20 (none) daemon.info udhcpd[348]: sending ACK to 192.168.2.13
    Aug 27 15:31:20 (none) daemon.info udhcpd[348]: check_conf_ip_assign s Mon Aug 27 15:31:20 2012
    Aug 27 15:31:20 (none) daemon.info udhcpd[348]: check_conf_ip_assign d Mon Aug 27 15:31:20 2012
    Aug 27 15:31:20 (none) daemon.info udhcpd[348]: sending OFFER of 192.168.2.13
    Aug 27 15:31:20 (none) daemon.info udhcpd[348]: received REQUEST
    Aug 27 15:31:20 (none) daemon.info udhcpd[348]: sending ACK to 192.168.2.13
    Aug 27 15:31:20 (none) daemon.info udhcpd[348]: check_conf_ip_assign s Mon Aug 27 15:31:20 2012
    Aug 27 15:31:20 (none) daemon.info udhcpd[348]: check_conf_ip_assign e Mon Aug 27 15:31:20 2012
    Aug 27 15:31:20 (none) daemon.info udhcpd[348]: sending ACK to 192.168.2.13
    Aug 27 15:34:45 (none) daemon.info udhcpd[348]: received REQUEST
    Aug 27 15:34:45 (none) daemon.info udhcpd[348]: sending ACK to 192.168.2.41
    Aug 27 15:34:45 (none) daemon.info udhcpd[348]: check_conf_ip_assign s Mon Aug 27 15:34:45 2012
    Aug 27 15:34:45 (none) daemon.info udhcpd[348]: check_conf_ip_assign e Mon Aug 27 15:34:45 2012
    Aug 27 15:34:45 (none) daemon.info udhcpd[348]: sending ACK to 192.168.2.41
    Aug 27 15:56:48 (none) daemon.info httpd[12955]: 192.168.2.10 login success
    Aug 27 16:14:27 (none) daemon.info udhcpd[348]: received REQUEST
    Aug 27 16:14:27 (none) daemon.info udhcpd[348]: sending ACK to 192.168.2.10
    Aug 27 16:14:27 (none) daemon.info udhcpd[348]: check_conf_ip_assign s Mon Aug 27 16:14:27 2012
    Aug 27 16:14:28 (none) daemon.info udhcpd[348]: check_conf_ip_assign e Mon Aug 27 16:14:28 2012
    Aug 27 16:14:28 (none) daemon.info udhcpd[348]: sending ACK to 192.168.2.10
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