Very slow Ethernet & WIFI transfer speeds -  MC340X/A

Hi.
I recently purchased an Airport Extreme model no. MC340X/A being used as an isolated standalone network with 3 gigabit ethernet clients and a couple of n WIFI clients, and no other base station or Hub/Switch in the network.
One of the problems I have is that I'm experiencing very slow network transfers between both ethernet clients and wifi clients of any combination. The maximum transfer rate I can achieve between ethernet to ethernet, WIFI to WIFI, or WIFI to ethernet clients connected to the MC340X/A is 2.5 MBytes / second, on both 2.4 and 5gig bands using n capable WIFI cards and gigabit ethernet cards.
I have performed a hard reset of the device with no improvement.
The firmware is version 7.5 and it appears there is no older firmware to revert back to for this model.
I have an older Airport Extreme n Gigabit model which achieves 7 to 12 MBytes / Second transfers over WIFI and at least 20MBytes / Second over ethernet to ethernet using the same clients, in exactly the same location etc.
Do I have a faulty unit and does it need to be returned? It is only 2 days old and want to sort it out within my 7 day return policy.
Thanks for any help.
Cheers
Cat

Sorry folks, I seem to have worked it out.
I found on another thread that saving the setup info as a profile and re-loading the saved profile has helped some people. This appears to have cured the slow transfers for me so far.

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