Freezing AirPort connection.

My AirPort is constantly searching for networks other than my own and everytime it finds one my connection freezes and I have to go to the AirPort menu in the upper right corner and reselect my Linksys router. My router remains selected with the checkmark next to it, but the connection won't continue until I reselect it.
This causes my iTunes and Updates downloads to stop and my iChat video chats to freeze.

Hi Kyle,
Hi, See if this helps...
Go to System Preferences
Click Network
Highlight AirPort and click Configure...
Choose “By default, join: Preferred networks”
Select those other access points.
Remove those access point with the little minus sign,
Then in Options button, uncheck automatically add new networks, or something like that... not on Tiger at the moment.
Also, you might try changing the channel on yur Router.

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