AEBS 802.11n 5GHz gives "invalid password" - need a solution!

After an update to 7.2.1 I've been trying for the past 4 hours to get back on my 5GHz network, but no success. I hope someone can resolve this, because it's getting extremely annoying.
- 802.11n (b/g compatible) 2.4GHz, pass or no pass -> works
- 802.11n only 2.4GHz, pass or no pass -> works
- 802.11n 5GHz, no password -> works
- 802.11n 5GHz, WPA2 Personal pass -> invalid password
I tried everyting. First setting it to b/g compatible at 2.4GHz (when it works in Leopard), then to 5GHz -> invalid password. Added it to my preferred networks, hard reset of the AEBS, downgrade to 7.1.1 and a hard reset, new names for the networks, different passwords, deleted everything from the keychain to avoid any mixups, countless reboots...
No results. I just cannot connect to a 5GHz network, because Leopard claims the password is invalid.
I have no clue what to do next. It worked fine until I upgraded to 7.2.1, and now even when I downgraded to 7.1.1, it still won't work. And 5GHz works fine without a password. But as soon as you set a WPA2 Personal (this or WPA2 Enterprise, which I don't want), Leopard says invalid password.
I also noticed that when I setup a preferred network in Leopard, and insert a WPA2 Personal password, it changes it to simple WPA, without the 2, when I save it. Although this is strange, it shouldn't matter. Because when I setup a 802.11n 2.4GHz instead of 5GHz network with a WPA2 Personal password, it works great with my WPA(no 2)-preferred-network settings.
I'm completely lost here. Who can help me out?
(Just a tip: do not, I repeat, do not ! update to 7.2.1).

Hi guys. "Good" to know we're not the only ones. I reported it also, let's hope an update follows soon.
I still don't know where the problem lies exactly. Mainly because it did work for me in Leopard, after I did a completely clean install last friday. It just picked up the network and it worked. I tried 7.0, 7.1, 7.1.1 and 7.2.1 about 5 times each now. All along with complete hard resets, powerdowns and all the possible settings I could think of, nothing works. First I'd say it's probably the AE firmware, but since nothing works anymore, I'm leaning towards Leopard now...
Maybe the password isn't being sent correctly to the AE, or the respons of the AE doesn't get received properly. There already was a Keychain update right after the release, maybe there are still more updates in that area, and they'll be included with the next big update.
If anyone finds a way to fix it, let us know! I'll keep trying, although I don't think it'll do much good

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