Setting up a wireless network.

Hi, I'm new to this and I'm not sure which section to put this question in.
My household contains an Imac (2007 model), a MacBook Pro (2012 model) , 2 Ipads (Ipad 1 & Ipad 4), 3 Iphone 4's.
We also have 2 Samsung smart TV's, a Samsung 3D Blu Ray player & a PS3. We also have a Tivo box coming next week.
I'd like to speed up my Internet connection around my house ( 3 Storey house), it's fine in the room where my Netgear Super Hub is running approx 60mbps, but around the house it's quite slow. Also I would like to be able play music all around my house accessing my huge itunes library. I would like all my devices around my home to "speak" to each other if possible.
If anyone that could give me some advice on how to achieve  the above, I would be truly grateful.
I'm currently attending Apple one to ones, but there is only so much you can ask in an hour.
Thank you for reading
Cheers SH78

The road is not a main road but my local street with with very low traffic. Also I want to use my External HDD how can I use it with this router. Any links to the series you mentioned. 

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