Very slow wireless internet

I have had a macbook for about a month now and it has always gone pretty slow, it is hooked up wirelessly to a 2wire router. I then hooked it up to another router on vacation which i think was a d-link, and it went tons faster. I also recently added another pc to my wireless network and that also goes pretty slow so i think it is a problem with the router. If anyone could help walk me through some steps tp possibly fixing this problem that wold be great.
Thanks

What wireless speed is your 2wire? Those values are almost identical to what my Dell notebook (with 802.11g) gets with my 802.11b Netgear router.
Of course, that is on a good day. Hardwired, the Dell got a full 6 MB/sec. Since then, I've never gotten up to 1500 kbps on any machine. When it comes to broadband, your mileage may vary. If you have a cable modem, your speed is primarily dependent on wind speed, humidity, and pollen-count. If you have DSL, your speed is slower, but much more reliable.

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