Issues Solves - Firmware Downgrade, iMac & AppleTV Losing Airport

Thanks to this forum. Just wanted to re-iterate these issues that were solved.
Sometimes things are just so simple you overlook them. To downgrade your AEBS firmware,
just go to manual setup, and when you hold your mouse over VERSION, you can select the previous version of firmware. As others have reported, I have found 7.2 to be better than 7.2.1.
As for the iMac losing the Airport, turns out the 5GHz mode was the culprit. I have since switched to 2.4GHz mode, and all is now stable.
Lastly the AppleTV was STILL having trouble with 2.4GHz mode. After letting it sit for awhile, I'd always have to type in my WPA2 password. Needless to say, that's a pain. Some have said switch to WEP, but WPA2 is more secure. So I have tried the other suggestion ... switch from Automatic Channel selection to a fixed Channel, specifically Channel 9. That has worked for me.
Until Apple releases firmware that can fix all these issues people are having,
these are good workarounds.

I feel your pain. Started logging on this morning with our computers (once we got power back on from a broken pipe) and man is it a mess. My wifes MacBook Pro wont remember our ABES network, nor will it show up. If we select other from the drop down airport icon and manually type in the name and password it is fine until we shut it down or restart it.
Unfortunately, my daughters newer iBook G4 cant even find our network, however, it will find other networks floating around the neigborhood. Go figure!
My sons snow G3 iMac this morning is having the same problem as my daughters laptop.
Our G4 iMac has no problem at all getting on the network and/or remembering it and automatically connecting to it when restarted/shutdown.
My Toshiba M35 laptop cant find the network but will find others and connect to them.
My 2 Dell Inspiron 5100 (one with an internal and another with a Belkin PCMCIA wireless) both connected to the base stattion with no problems.
Now, isnt that weird or what? We have soft reset the AEBS several times as well as hard reset with the same results as above. Anybody have any ideas?
Thanks,
Sean
P.S. This is after we have been running the current network/setup for about a year with no hiccups. Got to love apple and its firmware upgrades!

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