MacBook Air can not reconnect wirelessly to airport extreme with yosemite

I have the latest version of Yosemite (10.10.1), and have upgraded the Airport firmware. Using MacBookAir, mid 2011 version, I have trouble connecting finder to the network drive on Airport. I have to cycle wireless on/off to access. But, when using "save as" from Safari, it will not connect at all. It may connect after a shut down and start up, but if it goes into sleep mode or screen save, it will not connect at all (save as).
All this worked just fine before Yosemite, and works on my iMac w/o Yosemite too.
I think this might be a systemic Yosemite issue, but don't know how to connect with the AppleSupport Team for that product.
Thanks in advance for any help.

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