Wireless ADSL2 + Gateway: WAG54G2 of Linksys

Problem is: computer Vista laptop which is connected to the wifi/wireless wep mode, is very slow for internet browseing, signal shows better with router? and how to improve performance, here are the following details, what should I
to test diagnose them as wireless etc please advise.

On my router:
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Router: WAG54G2 of Linksys
Firmware Version: V1.00.17
Appendix A

Network location:
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Interface cable: 3 computers xp (works perfectly)

Wireless interface:
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Wireless Configuration: manual
Network mode: mixed
The network name (SSID): Office
Wireless channel: 6 - 2.437 GHz
SSID Broadcast: enable

Security mode: Wep
Encryption: characters hexadecimal 40/64 bit 10
Wireless MAC Filter: turn off
Wireless advanced:
Authentication type: auto
transmission rate: 54 Mbps
beacon interval: 100
DTIM interval: 1
fragmentation threshold: 2346
RTS threshold: 2346

The firmware on your router is up-to-date and as the 3 other wireless computers work well... it seems that there is a problem with your router... You can try upgrading the adapter computer vista wireless.

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