Wirless connection has gotten slow

My wireless has for the past week or so started to get significantly slow, measured decrease around 10x slower actually.
Here's my setup:
- Apple LED Cinema Display 24" running in clamshell mode (just got this screen last week)
- Wireless Keyboard and Magic Trackpad (got it together with the display)
- D-Link DI-524 router/wifi
What bugs me out, is that, my other MacBook (late 2008 model) has a great wireless connection with no speed loss experienced. So either it has something to do with my MacBook Pro or they've started to conflict with each other over the WiFi.
So far I've tried to:
- Reset my router and all its configurations
- Reset the .plist files in Library/SystemConfiguration/ (several times)
- Delete the network from Preferred Networks
- Dele the password keychain for my network
- Use OpenDNS
Can it be the my new bluetooth peripherals (keyboard and magic trackpad) that are corrupting my WiFi connection? Or what can it be?

Are you referring to wireless speeds with regards to internet speeds OR local transfer speeds? Try:
1. Connect the devices via Ethernet to the router, and run a speedtest;
2. Try changing the wireless transmission channel on the router (I use a utility called Air Radar to see what channels my neighbours transmit on, and then pick something else to minimise any interferance).
Let us know how you get on!

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