More MacBook Pro Wireless Issues

Was visiting my uncle and had connected to his wireless router (D-Link DSL-G604T) from my 10.4.9 Core2Duo MBP when suddenly the connection dropped and it could not reconnect. He wasn't using ANY security on the router, but the MBP seemed to think it had WEP enabled. All strange, but I checked the router (no issues there) and the other THREE macs in the house (2xiMacG5, 1xiBookG4) are all absolutely fine. Added WEP to the router, still can't connect. The very helpful error "there was an error joining..." appeared (where do I get an ACTUAL USEFUL error message for this?).
I get the impression from reading many many similar posts that the MBP has a SERIOUS ISSUE with wifi, and quite frankly, the silence from Apple reminds me of the issues I had trying to fix the DVD drive in my old iBookG4...
I've tried many things, trashing the SystemConfigurations, getting rid of preferred networks, turning Airport on/off, turning the machine on/off, resetting the PRAM (Apple's "turning it off and turning it back on again" solution), still nothing works.
I will be back to my nice Netgear router later today. If I have the same problem there will be **** to pay in the Apple store. I don't spend 1900£ on a computer which can't use wifi when my 2pence MacMini does it with no issues... come on Apple techs, tell us what the real problem is OR tell us you can't fix it and what we should do instead.

by the way, the ** was h e l l, hardly bad, just in case you thought I was being rude.

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