Wireless transfer speed is hopeless!

Hi,
New BT customer here, after being with aol for nearly 10 years I thought it was time for a change. Why-o-why?
I used to have a netgear 834g router which worked fine, signal would drop a touch upstairs and broadband 8mb with aol, but they could not offer me an all-in package, Wireless transfer speed of 54mbps with a netgear wv111v2 g adapter.
So I decided to change to BT(07/06/2010) to have it all under one roof, Total Broadband they call it, Total **** I call it.
Since the changeover my wireless transfer speed upstairs will be lucky to achieve 24mbps and the signal is shocking ranges from low to can't be bothered. So, I bought a new Belkin 'N' F5D8053v6 adapter to achieve best range and speed. No change in fact, it is worse than the old adapter, Dodgy adapter maybe? No, because I then bought the singing n' dancing Netgear N 300 mbps Wn111v2 adapter and it is still rubbish 24mbps max.
I am not a computer nerd, but I can set up a network after going through all this before, having two kids who are computer nuts sees to that.
I have changed/reinstalled everything, changed the channels; WEP, WPA-Sk; refitted old adapter, sat on top the BT hub; scoured forums, all to no avail the signal and transfer rate is still the same.
Off to India it was, to have the mis-fortune of speaking to one of the most rude, abrasive customer service personel. They would not listen to what I told them, accused me of entering the wrong password; ignored me on the phone whilst talking to someone else, done some checks remotely whilst I was still on line and said the speed was the best I could achieve, after an endless amount of time on the phone, It was the brick wall with open doorway between me and the hub 5 yards away causing the drop. All non believable.
Well I have just come off the phone and it's still the same, I have had to change the channels 5 times since to try and get a constant signal.
The BT hub say tranfer rate of 130mbps when I only have 24mbps according to my adapter, so who is lying?
My line is fine, I live less than 2 miles form exchange and if I connect through ethernet I get 6.5mb, wireless it drops to 2.5mb upload 0.4mb.
Please BT come and take this useless equipment away and I will go back to aol's basic kit. I won't hold it against you, but it is far superior in every way.

herbie9 your own post said that and I quote "I used to have a netgear 834g router which worked fine, signal would drop a touch upstairs and broadband 8mb with aol, but they could not offer me an all-in package, Wireless transfer speed of 54mbps with a netgear wv111v2 g adapter." Like Sweeney47 says use that and just configure it for BT access. Plenty of links in here to help with that. The only other answer for you will be to use a powerline adpater pair to another WAP upstairs and that will give you the signal downstairs and up. should be able to pick up a cheap WAP for under £20 and the powerline adpaters vary but I have seen them for £30 and up. Quality counts on the powerline though. Must be an enviromental issue regards wireless signal.

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    SSID              : vlan95n
    VLAN              : 95
    Hops to Infra     : 1                  Association Id   : 1
    Clients Associated: 0                  Repeaters associated: 0
    Tunnel Address    : 0.0.0.0
    Key Mgmt type     : WPAv2              Encryption       : AES-CCMP
    Current Rate      : m23b               Capability       : WMM 11h
    Supported Rates   : 6.0 9.0 12.0 18.0 24.0 36.0 48.0 54.0 m0-2 m1-2 m2-2 m3-2 m4-2 m5-2 m6-2 m7-2 m8-2 m9-2 m10-2 m11-2 m12-2 m13-2 m14-2 m15-2 m16-2 m17-2 m18-2 m19-2 m20-2 m21-2 m22-2 m23-2
    Voice Rates       : disabled           Bandwidth        : 40 MHz
    Signal Strength   : -67  dBm           Connected for    : 259 seconds
    Signal to Noise   : 27  dB            Activity Timeout : 15 seconds
    Power-save        : Off                Last Activity    : 5 seconds ago
    Apsd DE AC(s)     : NONE
    Packets Input     : 77863              Packets Output   : 147266
    Bytes Input       : 4979788            Bytes Output     : 221483209
    Duplicates Rcvd   : 1                  Data Retries     : 46004
    Decrypt Failed    : 0                  RTS Retries      : 0
    MIC Failed        : 0                  MIC Missing      : 0
    Packets Redirected: 0                  Redirect Filtered: 0
    IP source guard failed : 0             PPPoE passthrough failed : 0
    DAI failed : IP mismatch  : 0             src MAC mismatch : 0             target MAC mismatch : 0
    Existing IP failed :  0              New IP failed :  0
    11w Status       : Off
    Session timeout   : 0 seconds
    Reauthenticate in : never

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