My MacBook Pro just stopped recognising my home wirless network,

My MBP suddenly stopped recognising my wireless network at home and its driving me nuts. It recognises the neighbouirs and all other networks but not my home's, my IMAC in the same location is working fine so are other devices, so i guess it the macbook thats acting up! sombody please  help!
MDK

Same thing happened to me (MBPE2011) Specially when coming from wake up, opening the lid.
Philip.

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