Networking down since upgrade to Leopard, even with 10.5.1

Since upgrading to 10.5 (and 10.5.1) I cannot connect to my networked print (HP7680) or see other PCs that are on my network. I can still get on the internet fine. Sometimes I can see the other PC on my network in the finder window but they come and go, very weird. I Can never get the printer to work. I use a D-link router. I have talked endlessly to Apple support and they referred me to D-link. I don;t think this is a router issuse as the other computers using the same router are working fine and I can still get on the internet. This started immeadiately after upgrading to 10.5, I'm quite sure that is the source of the problem. Any ideas on this frustrating issue?

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