WPA Security Connection dropped

Okay, so I switch from WPE to WPA and everything was running great until last night when I fired up my system. My connection was no longer available and I couldn't get it to reconnect. All my pc's (Windows XP) are still connecting fine. How is it I can have access for a week and then all of a sudden I'm dropped and can't get reconnected?
Oh, yeah, I'm using a third-party (Actiontec) modem. I can't remember the model off the top of my head.

I have the same problem with my new black MacBook and a Netgear router. I can connect to the 'free' networks all around me, my Airport Extreme card sees the wi-fi network in my home that I want to connect to, and my old iBook with its lowly Airport card connected (and still does) with no problem using the '40-bit hex' option when entering the password. But now all of a sudden there are just 'errors' when I try to connect (having tried all the various options, and two different types of passwords or keys as provided by the network administrator). Oh yeah, and of course Apple Support won't help because they don't want to know about problems relating to third-party technology... We can't be the only ones with this problem!
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    Feb 5 14:34:45 localhost NetworkManager[574]: <info> (wlan0): supplicant interface state: scanning -> associating
    Feb 5 14:34:45 localhost NetworkManager[574]: <info> (wlan0): supplicant interface state: associating -> 4-way handshake
    Feb 5 14:34:45 localhost NetworkManager[574]: <info> (wlan0): supplicant interface state: 4-way handshake -> group handshake
    Feb 5 14:34:45 localhost NetworkManager[574]: <info> (wlan0): supplicant interface state: group handshake -> completed
    Feb 5 14:34:45 localhost NetworkManager[574]: <info> Activation (wlan0/wireless) Stage 2 of 5 (Device Configure) successful. Connected to wireless network 'FASTWEB-1-XqkFmfh2na6e'.
    Feb 5 14:34:45 localhost NetworkManager[574]: <info> Activation (wlan0) Stage 3 of 5 (IP Configure Start) scheduled.
    Feb 5 14:34:45 localhost NetworkManager[574]: <info> Activation (wlan0) Stage 3 of 5 (IP Configure Start) started...
    Feb 5 14:34:45 localhost NetworkManager[574]: <info> (wlan0): device state change: config -> ip-config (reason 'none') [50 70 0]
    Feb 5 14:34:45 localhost NetworkManager[574]: <info> Activation (wlan0) Beginning DHCPv4 transaction (timeout in 45 seconds)
    Feb 5 14:34:45 localhost NetworkManager[574]: <info> dhcpcd started with pid 6079
    Feb 5 14:34:45 localhost NetworkManager[574]: <info> Activation (wlan0) Beginning IP6 addrconf.
    Feb 5 14:34:45 localhost NetworkManager[574]: <info> Activation (wlan0) Stage 3 of 5 (IP Configure Start) complete.
    Feb 5 14:34:45 localhost dhcpcd[6079]: version 5.2.12 starting
    Feb 5 14:34:45 localhost NetworkManager[574]: <info> (wlan0): DHCPv4 state changed nbi -> preinit
    Feb 5 14:34:45 localhost dhcpcd[6079]: wlan0: rebinding lease of 192.168.1.128
    Feb 5 14:34:45 localhost dhcpcd[6079]: wlan0: acknowledged 192.168.1.128 from 192.168.1.254
    Feb 5 14:34:45 localhost dhcpcd[6079]: wlan0: leased 192.168.1.128 for 1800 seconds
    Feb 5 14:34:45 localhost NetworkManager[574]: <info> (wlan0): DHCPv4 state changed preinit -> reboot
    Feb 5 14:34:45 localhost NetworkManager[574]: <info> Activation (wlan0) Stage 4 of 5 (IP4 Configure Get) scheduled...
    Feb 5 14:34:45 localhost NetworkManager[574]: <info> Activation (wlan0) Stage 4 of 5 (IP4 Configure Get) started...
    Feb 5 14:34:45 localhost NetworkManager[574]: <info> address 192.168.1.128
    Feb 5 14:34:45 localhost NetworkManager[574]: <info> prefix 24 (255.255.255.0)
    Feb 5 14:34:45 localhost NetworkManager[574]: <info> gateway 192.168.1.254
    Feb 5 14:34:45 localhost NetworkManager[574]: <info> hostname 'pabhost'
    Feb 5 14:34:45 localhost NetworkManager[574]: <info> nameserver '62.101.93.101'
    Feb 5 14:34:45 localhost NetworkManager[574]: <info> nameserver '83.103.25.250'
    Feb 5 14:34:45 localhost NetworkManager[574]: <info> domain name 'fastwebnet.it'
    Feb 5 14:34:45 localhost NetworkManager[574]: <info> Activation (wlan0) Stage 4 of 5 (IP4 Configure Get) complete.
    Feb 5 14:35:05 localhost NetworkManager[574]: <info> (wlan0): IP6 addrconf timed out or failed.
    Feb 5 14:35:05 localhost NetworkManager[574]: <info> Activation (wlan0) Stage 4 of 5 (IP6 Configure Timeout) scheduled...
    Feb 5 14:35:05 localhost NetworkManager[574]: <info> Activation (wlan0) Stage 4 of 5 (IP6 Configure Timeout) started...
    Feb 5 14:35:05 localhost NetworkManager[574]: <info> Activation (wlan0) Stage 5 of 5 (IP Configure Commit) scheduled...
    Feb 5 14:35:05 localhost NetworkManager[574]: <info> Activation (wlan0) Stage 4 of 5 (IP6 Configure Timeout) complete.
    Feb 5 14:35:05 localhost NetworkManager[574]: <info> Activation (wlan0) Stage 5 of 5 (IP Configure Commit) started...
    Feb 5 14:35:06 localhost NetworkManager[574]: <info> (wlan0): writing resolv.conf to /usr/sbin/resolvconf
    Feb 5 14:35:06 localhost NetworkManager[574]: <info> (wlan0): device state change: ip-config -> activated (reason 'none') [70 100 0]
    Feb 5 14:35:06 localhost NetworkManager[574]: <info> Policy set 'FASTWEB-1-XqkFmfh2na6e' (wlan0) as default for IPv4 routing and DNS.
    Feb 5 14:35:06 localhost NetworkManager[574]: <info> Activation (wlan0) successful, device activated.
    Feb 5 14:35:06 localhost NetworkManager[574]: <info> Activation (wlan0) Stage 5 of 5 (IP Configure Commit) complete.
    Feb 5 14:35:06 localhost dbus[548]: [system] Activating service name='org.freedesktop.nm_dispatcher' (using servicehelper)
    Feb 5 14:35:06 localhost dbus[548]: [system] Successfully activated service 'org.freedesktop.nm_dispatcher'
    Feb 5 14:49:46 localhost dhcpcd[6079]: wlan0: renewing lease of 192.168.1.128
    Feb 5 14:49:46 localhost dhcpcd[6079]: wlan0: acknowledged 192.168.1.128 from 192.168.1.254
    Feb 5 14:49:46 localhost dhcpcd[6079]: wlan0: leased 192.168.1.128 for 1800 seconds
    Feb 5 14:49:46 localhost NetworkManager[574]: <info> (wlan0): DHCPv4 state changed reboot -> renew
    Feb 5 14:49:46 localhost NetworkManager[574]: <info> address 192.168.1.128
    Feb 5 14:49:46 localhost NetworkManager[574]: <info> prefix 24 (255.255.255.0)
    Feb 5 14:49:46 localhost NetworkManager[574]: <info> gateway 192.168.1.254
    Feb 5 14:49:46 localhost NetworkManager[574]: <info> hostname 'pabhost'
    Feb 5 14:49:46 localhost NetworkManager[574]: <info> nameserver '62.101.93.101'
    Feb 5 14:49:46 localhost NetworkManager[574]: <info> nameserver '83.103.25.250'
    Feb 5 14:49:46 localhost NetworkManager[574]: <info> domain name 'fastwebnet.it'
    Feb 5 14:49:46 localhost dbus[548]: [system] Activating service name='org.freedesktop.nm_dispatcher' (using servicehelper)
    Feb 5 14:49:46 localhost dbus[548]: [system] Successfully activated service 'org.freedesktop.nm_dispatcher'
    Feb 5 15:04:46 localhost dhcpcd[6079]: wlan0: renewing lease of 192.168.1.128
    Feb 5 15:09:57 localhost NetworkManager[574]: <info> (wlan0): device state change: activated -> unavailable (reason 'none') [100 20 0]
    Feb 5 15:09:57 localhost NetworkManager[574]: <info> (wlan0): deactivating device (reason 'none') [0]
    Feb 5 15:09:57 localhost dhcpcd[6079]: received SIGTERM, stopping
    Feb 5 15:09:57 localhost dhcpcd[6079]: wlan0: removing interface
    Feb 5 15:09:57 localhost NetworkManager[574]: <info> (wlan0): canceled DHCP transaction, DHCP client pid 6079
    Feb 5 15:09:57 localhost NetworkManager[574]: <info> (wlan0): removing resolv.conf from /usr/sbin/resolvconf
    Feb 5 15:09:57 localhost dbus[548]: [system] Activating service name='org.freedesktop.nm_dispatcher' (using servicehelper)
    Feb 5 15:09:57 localhost dbus[548]: [system] Successfully activated service 'org.freedesktop.nm_dispatcher'
    Feb 5 15:09:57 localhost NetworkManager[574]: <info> (wlan0): taking down device.
    Feb 5 15:09:57 localhost kernel: [ 9761.463858] cfg80211: Calling CRDA to update world regulatory domain
    Feb 5 15:09:57 localhost NetworkManager[574]: <info> WiFi hardware radio set disabled
    Feb 5 15:09:57 localhost NetworkManager[574]: <info> WiFi now disabled by radio killswitch
    Feb 5 15:09:57 localhost NetworkManager[574]: <warn> (pid 6079) unhandled DHCP event for interface wlan0

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