802.1x issues PEAP +Security Update

This is the error I get when I try to join our network with PEAP authentication. I cannot seem to find out what this means. It has worked before; however, ever since the last security update I have not been able to connect.
2006-12-12 15:03:35.133 Internet Connect[239] Error: Unable to join 802.1x wireless network 88001000!
So I was thinking that it might be the network issue. So I took out my old TiBook with a Aria Extreme card and it hooked up with no problems. I also tried it with another Macbook Pro and it was unable to connect also. I'm sooooo lost.
~D

I have been having similar problems on my MBP C2D recently. My iMac C1D gets about 12mbps on the same wireless connection where my MBP gets about 500kbps. They are both connected to an AirPort Express connected directly to a cable modem.
At home today, on my MBP I have been having problems connecting to the internet and staying connected. When I am connected it is very slow. This is on a d-link modem.
I first noticed these problems after installing the airport update and bringing my MBP to my uncles, getting around 500kbps on a linksys wired/wireless router.
2 of these 3 networks have passwords, (the last one I talked about didn't)
MBP 17" 2.33GHz 2GB, iMac Core Duo 17" 1.83GHz 1GB   Mac OS X (10.4.8)  

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