MBP Airport problems fixed by 10.4.7

Just wanted to say I was having terrible wifi dropout problems with my month-old 15" MacBook Pro -- it would work fine for a few minutes, then go dead for 20-30 seconds, though it still claimed to be connected -- and installing the 10.4.7 update seems to have totally fixed the problem. I was getting inconsistent signal strength (wavering from 2 to 4 bars) and that's solid now too.
P.S. Hello forum maintainer--you need to add a 10.4.7 entry to the OS list.
MacBook Pro 2.16/1GB   Mac OS X (10.4.6)  

Having the same problem with the SLVR, Cingular. Everything else works fine, syncing, file transfer, everything, just can't get the "SMS" or "Dial with Cell Phone" commands in the Address Book to work.
When I hit the Bluetooth button in the Address Book, it asks me to pair the devices, enter a code (I've used both 0000 and the 8 digit code given by the Bluetooth Set Up Assistant), but the SMS and Dial commands will not "un-grey."
I've also noticed that when I use the "Find Devices" command from the phone, it won't find anything, despite the fact that my computer is already paired and set to automatically accept connection. As I said, file transfer, syncing, etc. all work fine.
Everything worked fine with my SE T68i.
Anyone?
iMac   Mac OS X (10.4.7)  

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