Poor internet wifi performance

After iOS update internet performance on iPad4 has become very poor, to the point of being unacceptable, ( taking 10mins to get to this point).
SOlutions anybody?!

Hi Go to Settings Reset Network Settings on iPad After Reset you need to enter your Router wireless key Also turn Router off for 30 seconds Also an option go on website for your make of Router check for a Firmware upgrade. Cheers Brian

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              BSSID                    : b8:8d:12:63:32:8d
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              Noise                    : -89 dBm
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              Channel                    : 8
              Channel Width                    : 20MHz
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              Paired Devices                    : 0
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              5 GHz Networks                    : 2
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    64 bytes from 212.23.3.100: icmp_seq=31 ttl=58 time=28.869 ms
    64 bytes from 212.23.3.100: icmp_seq=33 ttl=58 time=2425.877 ms
    64 bytes from 212.23.3.100: icmp_seq=34 ttl=58 time=1425.730 ms
    64 bytes from 212.23.3.100: icmp_seq=35 ttl=58 time=1001.442 ms
    64 bytes from 212.23.3.100: icmp_seq=36 ttl=58 time=30.232 ms
    64 bytes from 212.23.3.100: icmp_seq=38 ttl=58 time=2441.496 ms
    64 bytes from 212.23.3.100: icmp_seq=39 ttl=58 time=1441.439 ms
    64 bytes from 212.23.3.100: icmp_seq=40 ttl=58 time=441.249 ms
    64 bytes from 212.23.3.100: icmp_seq=41 ttl=58 time=30.432 ms
    64 bytes from 212.23.3.100: icmp_seq=42 ttl=58 time=3287.105 ms
    64 bytes from 212.23.3.100: icmp_seq=43 ttl=58 time=2287.152 ms
    64 bytes from 212.23.3.100: icmp_seq=44 ttl=58 time=1316.517 ms
    64 bytes from 212.23.3.100: icmp_seq=45 ttl=58 time=318.959 ms
    64 bytes from 212.23.3.100: icmp_seq=46 ttl=58 time=29.508 ms ^C
    --- 212.23.3.100 ping statistics ---
    49 packets transmitted, 41 packets received, 16% packet loss round-trip min/avg/max/stddev = 28.869/1197.761/3307.350/1107.757 ms
    iStumbler showing 52%/37% signal strength - Airport Extreme-N/Airport Express-N
    Vista Ultimate - 94% signal strength
    Reply from 212.23.3.100: bytes=32 time=28ms TTL=58
    Reply from 212.23.3.100: bytes=32 time=3525ms TTL=58
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    Ping statistics for 212.23.3.100:
    Packets: Sent = 50, Received = 49, Lost = 1 (2% loss),
    Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
    Minimum = 28ms, Maximum = 3525ms, Average = 164ms

    Mac OS X (10.6.3)
    Use Software Update or the OS 10.6.8 combo update to update your OS.  Also, update everything SU has to offer for your computer.  When done, repair permissions and restart your computer.
    You should get your wifi/airport back after doing the above.

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