Airport Mac Mini Problem

I have the latest version of the Mac Mini. I have only been using the computer for a month even though I purchased it back in July. We have wireless in our how (NETGEAR router) and all the other computers are PCs. The problem I am having with my mac mini is that the airport recognizes our network but when I try to connect, it tells me that “there is a problem connecting to the network “NETGEAR”. The other computers in the house are getting great signal and at times I also get signal with the mini. However 80% of the time it doesn’t work. I called customer service and they told me the problem is interference. I followed their suggestions and the problem persists. What can I do now?

Our network is open. do you have any other
suggestions?
Have you tried the many excellent suggestions on the Airport forum?
I have found iFelix to be extremely helpful. The link below may help.
I followed the suggestions for my setup which included a windows laptop and all three computers share files,internet connections without any problem.
http://www.efelix.co.uk/tech/3020.html
Please post to indicate that this information was helpful.
Regards,
Graham.

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