MacBook Pro Wireless Connectivity Issues

For some reason My MacBook Pro has been connecting to my Airport Extreme/Express no problem and works with no problem, but after a little time is says that there Safari can not connect to the server. The bars on the my Airport on the the top bar still has all four bars regardless if I can get online or not.
The weird thing is that when it "can't connect to the server" then everything wireless goes. Nothing in my network settings has changed, nothing has been moved, and nothing has been added to effect the network. Connecting wired is no problem however.

Hi, here is the way to Zap""
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1379
I had the wireless issue, Zapped as per above, reset my wireless network name & password then ReBooted..OK now..

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