MacBook Pro and new AirPort Extreme issue

Hi All:
I just bought a new MacBook Pro and Airport. other computers and a wii in my house seem to keep the the connection, but with the MacBook Pro i need to set up the connection every time, as I have the SSID broadcast0 turned off. Has anyone seen this before?
I have attempted to reset my keychain and the MacBook Pro remembers the wireless router at work? what could I be doing wrong?

Yes, just do the downgrade to 7.4.1. The support article is the typical nondescript article that neither indicates if it is a bug or not. This is quite irritating since I've been using an Airdisk for TM since Leopard was released (almost 2 years now). Originally you had to do hacks with "defaults" and touching files to get it to work. Then last year one of the firmware updates no longer required any hacks. Now they bust it.
It's busted because otherwise they wouldn't let TM pick the drive. They'd either present an error dialog stating it's not supported, or the Airdisk wouldn't even show up. Instead, the drive keeps falling off the network. That's something crashing inside the router. I wouldn't be surprised if the drive falls off the network when placed under any load. Apple's QA sure let us down.

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