Airport Extreme 802.11n New Firmware Release (VPN ISSUE)

The info accompanying the release of today's firmware upgrade makes no mention of a fix to the VPN problems. Does anyone know if the new firmware had any effect on the problem?
Mac Pro   Mac OS X (10.4.9)   4 GB Ram

Our VPN is now working (checkpoint)
For me the firmware update initially seemed to fix the VPN issue, but after closer inspection there still seems to be something wrong with it. (We are using CheckPoint.) My Wintel-box that has been provided by my employee is still having issues with connecting to our exchange server and the network drives do not seem to be working all that realiable. Probably a configuration issue, but do you have any ideas on where to start looking for a solution?
br,
-Joose

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