10.4.6 Airport Problem

I did the 10.4.6 update and have had problems with wireless. Every time I wake my laptop, I have to go to the Airport Icon in at top of the screen and reselect my network. It won't hold it. I went to Internet Connect and reselected "Join Specific Network". No avail. I have a friend who has a MacBook and after the update, he experiences the same thing.
PB G4 Titanium, 1 gig, 1 gig, 120 gig   Mac OS X (10.4.6)  

After the update, our Airport Express kept losing the Internet connection (via Ethernet and a hub) back to an Airport Extreme in another room. Every time we put the computers (12- and 15-inch PowerBooks) to sleep, we'd have to unplug the AEX and then power it back up.
Now, the problem hasn't occured during the past day or so. We're still watching for more trouble...

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