Mac OS X 10.4.9 Update won't install on my MacBook Pro

Everytime I try and install Mac OS X Update (Intel) 10.4.9, Java for Mac 10.4 release 5, Quicktime 7.1.5, and iTunes 7.1.1 (either sperately or at the same time, through System Update) I get this message after a period of time:
'A networking error has occurred: timed out (-1001). Make sure you can connect to the Internet, then try again.'
I am connected to the internet via the AirPort via Satelite.
Any idea what could be wrong?

It could be a transient problem with the network or the server that fixes itself after some time for no apparent reason. It may just work if you try again later.
Also, go to Apple Menu > System Preferences > Network, choose Network Port Configurations from the Show popup menu, and make sure that the configuration used to connect to Internet appears at the top of the list.

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