Slow connection, slow connection

Have extremely slow wireless connection speeds using TIme Machine's Airport Utility.  Connecting computer directly to our internet router gets us speeds over 30Mbps, but using Time machine as network we are lucky to get past 8Mbps.  Any suggestions? 

Do you have a modem or modem router?? When you say connect directly to the internet router is that with wireless or ethernet??
Wireless is never as fast as ethernet.. please test again with ethernet to the TC, connected to the modem in bridge.
Get the wireless link speed and info and tell us what link speed do you have.
You can redo the setup of the TC and if nearby use 5ghz.. by giving the 5ghz a different name and forcing the connection.

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