Can't connect wirelessly from laptop - only desktop

I have two problems I need help with. One I am working around (but would love to resolve) and another I cannot solve:
Firstly, I am having a problem when my desktop goes to sleep - upon wakening, I can't find my AEBS signal. I have had to reset and restart each time, and then it works fine. I should mention I have cable modem into my house --> AEBS - and I receive a wireless signal from my desktop. My work-around is that I simply have my desktop never sleep. I would love to be able to remedy that, but for now it's fine. I don't know what will happen if I shut down or restart, but that's an issue still unresolved.
The second (and more pressing) problem is that my laptop can't find the wireless signal - and I'm sitting next to it in my house. Not sure what steps to take from here. Tried restarting the laptop to no avail.
Help!

Firstly, I am having a problem when my desktop goes to sleep - upon wakening, I can't find my AEBS signal.
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1. Delete Preferred Network(s)
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3. Add Preferred Network(s)
o System Preferences > Network > AirPort > Configure
o In the "By default, join:" pull-down menu, select "Preferred networks"
o Add the preferred network(s) using the "+" button.
o Restart or log out then back in.
The second (and more pressing) problem is that my laptop can't find the wireless signal - and I'm sitting next to it in my house.
Which AirPort Extreme Base Station do you have: 802.11b/g (dome-shaped) or 802.11n (rectangular)? What radio mode is your AEBS operating on: 802.11b/g, 802.11n only, etc.? What is the exact model of your iBook. You can determine this by using the System Profiler utility.
From the utility, select Hardware from the left column, and note the value after "Model Identifier" in the right column.

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