Intel iMacs - Wireless?

Hi, to all those lucky people who have managed to get wireless on c2d intels, could you publish your airport & other settings, maybe we can see if they work on ours - Tx in anticipation...L

New iMac 20" C2d, copied network configuration from a powerbook, which was using DHCP for wireless. The copy was
a bit too faithful -- it even set the hostname to the pbk's
hostname. Apple Tech Support wants a reinstall, but a couple posts suggested disabling encryption and enabling specific MAC addresses (no. 11 in
<http://www.macmaps.com/WIFI1048.html>). This works for an SMC Barricade g (SMC2804WBRP-G):
Runtime Code Version: v2.08 (Mar 9 2005 14:47:15)
Hardware Version: 01A

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    My DHCP is set up to lease IP's forever so that's not the problem.
    I also have an Intel MacBook that I bought last summer. I've never had problems staying connected to the network with that (though it takes 30-40 seconds to reconnect from hibernation).
    The odd thing is that even when the iMac was connected to the network the MacBook could never see it. Couldn't share itunes, couldn't connect to the shared drive, etc. It was almost as though the iMac was invisible to the network. Trust me, I've got no firewall, everything that can be shared is shared, it's as open as it can get (behind my secured router of course). Nothing.
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    Jul 18 23:21:08 Shamu kernel[0]: AirPort: Roam (Beacons Lost)
    Jul 18 23:21:20 Shamu kernel[0]: AirPort: Roam (Beacons Lost)
    Jul 18 23:21:39 Shamu kernel[0]: AirPort: Roam (Beacons Lost)
    Jul 18 23:21:56 Shamu kernel[0]: AirPort: Roam (Beacons Lost)
    Jul 18 23:22:02 Shamu kernel[0]: AirPort: Roam (Beacons Lost)
    Jul 18 23:22:06 Shamu kernel[0]: AirPort: Roam (Beacons Lost)
    Jul 18 23:22:10 Shamu kernel[0]: AirPort: Roam (Beacons Lost)
    Jul 18 23:22:14 Shamu kernel[0]: AirPort: Roam (Beacons Lost)
    Jul 18 23:22:58 Shamu kernel[0]: AirPort: Roam (Beacons Lost)
    Jul 18 23:23:16 Shamu kernel[0]: AirPort: Roam (Beacons Lost)
    Jul 18 23:23:53 Shamu kernel[0]: AirPort: Roam (Beacons Lost)
    Jul 18 23:24:04 Shamu kernel[0]: AirPort: Roam (Beacons Lost)
    Jul 18 23:24:23 Shamu kernel[0]: AirPort: Roam (Beacons Lost)
    Jul 18 23:34:03 Shamu kernel[0]: AirPort: Roam (Beacons Lost)
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    Jul 18 23:35:54 localhost kernel[0]: AppleACPICPU: ProcessorApicId=0 LocalApicId=0 Enabled
    Jul 18 23:35:54 localhost kernel[0]: AppleACPICPU: ProcessorApicId=1 LocalApicId=1 Enabled
    Jul 18 23:35:54 localhost kernel[0]: Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1989, 1991, 1993
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    Jul 18 23:35:54 localhost kernel[0]: ACPI: System State [S0 S3 S4 S5] (S3)
    Jul 18 23:35:54 localhost kernel[0]: Security auditing service present
    Jul 18 23:35:54 localhost kernel[0]: BSM auditing present
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    Jul 18 23:35:54 localhost kernel[0]: rooting via boot-uuid from /chosen: E2A4D71C-2C5C-492B-81AA-FABDCA405647
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