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My wireless signal seems to drop on and off meaning that the internet is either super slow or quite fast (as it should be). It's confusing because the airport logo is always shown at max bars.

Many times when I notice the internet slowing down I turn it off and then back on again and it fix's it. However I have to do this every time it slows down. What causes the airport to be so inconsistent?

I have a Macbook Pro Intel Core 2 Duo running Snow Leopard. The laptop is about 2 and /2 years old.

Thank you for your help.
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