Airport Express Problems when using Apple 27 " cinema display with Macbook

I have recently got an apple cinema 27" display and when I connect it to my macbook and wake the computer up I cannot connect to the airport network. I can connect to wlan-ap, whatever that is, but my wifi barely sees my network. When I re-awaken the computer in normal mode, without he cinema display, the network can be connected to easily. Also, when I run the airport utility while using the cinema screen, you cannot see the airport express, but without the screen, you can.
This is a weird wifi problem,=.
Any help is appreciated.
H

This is known to happen:
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=58543
Try a different broadcast channel on the wireless router.

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