Mac Pro won't network after 10.5.8 combo update

I just ran the 10.5.8 combo updater and since then my Mac Pro won't connect to my home network. It accesses the internet just fine, but I cannot connect wirelessly to my Macbook or my wifi printer anymore. My Macbook which is still on 10.4.11 can connect to the wifi printer and the internet, but cannot connect to my Mac Pro anymore. I've seen posts about pulling ktxt files out of the 10.5.7 updater, but that doesn't seem to address my issue. Any ideas? Thanks

I just ran the 10.5.8 combo updater and since then my Mac Pro won't connect to my home network. It accesses the internet just fine, but I cannot connect wirelessly to my Macbook or my wifi printer anymore. My Macbook which is still on 10.4.11 can connect to the wifi printer and the internet, but cannot connect to my Mac Pro anymore. I've seen posts about pulling ktxt files out of the 10.5.7 updater, but that doesn't seem to address my issue. Any ideas? Thanks

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    Jan 17 19:28:21 localhost kernel[0]: calling mpo_policy_init for mb
    Jan 17 19:28:21 localhost kernel[0]: Seatbelt MACF policy initialized
    Jan 17 19:28:21 localhost kernel[0]: Security policy loaded: Seatbelt Policy (mb)
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    Jan 17 19:28:21 localhost kernel[0]: Security policy loaded: Safety net for Time Machine (TMSafetyNet)
    Jan 17 19:28:21 localhost kernel[0]: Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1989, 1991, 1993
    Jan 17 19:28:21 localhost kernel[0]: The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
    Jan 17 19:28:21 localhost kernel[0]: MAC Framework successfully initialized
    Jan 17 19:28:21 localhost kernel[0]: using 15728 buffer headers and 4096 cluster IO buffer headers
    Jan 17 19:28:21 localhost kernel[0]: IOAPIC: Version 0x20 Vectors 64:87
    Jan 17 19:28:21 localhost kernel[0]: Extension "com.apple.driver.AppleACPIPlatform" has immediate dependencies on both com.apple.kernel and com.apple.kpi components; use only one style.
    Jan 17 19:28:21 localhost kernel[0]: ACPI: System State [S0 S3 S4 S5] (S3)
    Jan 17 19:28:21 localhost kernel[0]: Extension "com.apple.driver.AppleACPIPlatform" has immediate dependencies on both com.apple.kernel and com.apple.kpi components; use only one style.
    Jan 17 19:28:21: --- last message repeated 1 time ---
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    Jan 17 19:28:21 localhost kernel[0]: mbinit: done
    Jan 17 19:28:21 localhost kernel[0]: Security auditing service present
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    Jan 17 19:28:21 localhost kernel[0]: FireWire (OHCI) TI ID 8025 built-in now active, GUID 0019e3fffe92f662; max speed s800.
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    Jan 17 19:46:37 *****-****-computer authexec[274]: executing /System/Library/ScriptingAdditions/StandardAdditions.osax/Contents/MacOS/uid
    Jan 17 19:46:37 *****-****-computer authexec[276]: executing /System/Library/ScriptingAdditions/StandardAdditions.osax/Contents/MacOS/uid
    Jan 17 19:46:37 *****-****-computer authexec[278]: executing /System/Library/ScriptingAdditions/StandardAdditions.osax/Contents/MacOS/uid
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    Jan 17 19:46:37 *****-****-computer authexec[284]: executing /System/Library/ScriptingAdditions/StandardAdditions.osax/Contents/MacOS/uid
    Jan 17 19:46:37 *****-****-computer authexec[286]: executing /System/Library/ScriptingAdditions/StandardAdditions.osax/Contents/MacOS/uid
    Jan 17 19:46:37 *****-****-computer authexec[288]: executing /System/Library/ScriptingAdditions/StandardAdditions.osax/Contents/MacOS/uid
    Jan 17 19:46:37 *****-****-computer authexec[290]: executing /System/Library/ScriptingAdditions/StandardAdditions.osax/Contents/MacOS/uid
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    Jan 17 19:46:44 *****-****-computer authexec[300]: executing /System/Library/ScriptingAdditions/StandardAdditions.osax/Contents/MacOS/uid

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