AX messes up my WPA security from AEBS

After being wireless with all-Apple hardware for six years, at last I decided to password-protect my AEBS + AX network. Well. As punishment for finally doing the right thing I'm now having the "no padlock" problem--but only on ONE of my wireless Macs, the G4 1.33GHz iBook.
It's running 10.5.4, just like the two iMacs, which see the padlock every time they're restarted or waken from sleep, and their keychain logs them in automatically. Sweet. But the iBook wakes always joins the network with a full four-bars' signal, yet no "connectivity"... when I examine the connection on the iBook there's no padlock. So the iBook still thinks the AEBS is unsecured.
The kicker: when I unplug the AX, the iBook DOES see the padlock from the AEBS and joins securely. This is nuts--I can't live without my AirTunes!
Any suggestions?
wz

It might not help, but you might try deleting the keychain entry for the SSID.
Another thing to try is changing the SSID (the wireless network name).

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