10.4.9 / Airport Extreme 2007-002: Wireless with WPA broken

I just completed Software Update on my MacMini, and have found that wireless connectivity is broken. I suspect that this is due to either the 10.4.9 update, or the Airport Extreme 2007-002 update. If I disable WPA then the wireless works, but as soon as I enable WPA encryption, the wireless stops working (OS X says there is an error connecting to the network). Since the connection worked for the MacMini before the update, and still works for my Powerbook and my wife's iBook, I don't think the problem is with the connection.
Any suggestions?

I posted this on another discussion... but might help...
MacBook Pro not conecting - 'error connecting to network' but the PowerBook was connecting fine to our Netgear DG845G wireless router after updating to 10.4.9.
Turns out the firmware on the router needed updating and now it's sorted, the MacBook Pro connects fine. The indicator was that the MacBook Pro did still connect to a work wireless network, just not our home one.
1.67 GHz PowerBook G4   Mac OS X (10.4.9)  

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