Hardware :: Increasing Speed On Apple Network?

Feb 6, 2010

I have the following set-up:

-iMac next to DSL router with Airport Extreme. Downloads are at 5.2mb

-Macbook at other end of the house with a Airport Express 10 feet away. Download speed is 1.7mb

Networks settings:
-Automatic connection
-WAP2 Personal
-None of the proxy settings are checked
-Extreme in simultaneous dual band
-Express in 802.11N

The Airport Extreme is located as high as I can go

Any thoughts on improving speed of the Macbook location?

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