Internet issue after waking from sleep

Hi,
When I wake my computer for being asleep, I can connect to my home wireless network, and the router shows that the internet connection is fine, yet webpages won't load in either Safari or Firefox, and I can't connect to Skype, MSN etc until I re-boot.
Any suggestions about what could be causing this minor, yet annoying issue?
Cheers,
Paul

When my Macbook wakes from sleep, I have the same issue. But all I have to do click on the Airport icon and reconnect to my network. I found that changing my network's password to WPA (instead of WEP, which I constantly had issues with) works every time. I would strongly advise against using a WEP password.
Ever since I installed the most recent update and changed my wireless to a WPA password, I've had no more problems connecting to the internet.

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