New MBP wireless problems

Hi all, im sure you are all sick of reading the same problems time after time. Anyway, mine is as follows..
Got my new Mac around 1 month ago, love it. My old 17 mbp always sat at my desk and i usually run a wired connection to the internet. Now after i bought my new 15 mbp i bought a time capsule, great i thouht. Spent 4 days trying to set it up to no joy. It was being seen by 3 windows laptops, 2 iphones and 1 touch, but when i tried connecting via my mbp it kept saying connection time out. I tried it without a password and it would show i was connected with an "all black airport icon" but still would not go online.
Hence i brought it back and continued to use it wired to the internet from Netgear router. Now my girlfriend bought me an Airport Express. Brillant i thought, maybe this will work. Set it up to create a new wireless network from my router (im in a different building 40ft away) so i could turn my music studio wireless, have airtunes etc.
But of course NO! My iphone can see it and use the wireless network, but not my £1800 mbp! Sometimes it scans and does not even see the network. And if it does, it tries to connect and fails.
My brother who is a wiz at these things tried for 2 hours yesterday.His Sony pc connected ok, my iphone and again ipod touch, but still no from the MBP.
So i brought it into the house where the Netgear router is running and my MBP can connect no problems.
Is there something im missing?? Why can i not have the simpliest of things in the form of wireless internet?
Any help would be great, if you need more detail etc, ill be happy to go into detail!

I found the solution after many many many attemps.
It's not a MBP problem, it's your wireless router.
1- Set your BEACON between 20 and 50. D-LINK router for example use 100 has default value. It's too long.
2- Change your channel. D-link default is 6. Use whatever channel. I use 10.
Hope you enjoy!

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    Being that I am upgrading hardware to support a business, I want the new machine to be identical to the old with Time Machine with one user allowing me to use the existing TimeMachine data with the new machine (as mentioned here on Pondini: http://pondini.org/OSX/MigrationProblems.html )
    Has anyone come across this challenge?  I have read thru the Message Boards here and have not tripped over an apparent solution.
    I am more than happy to manually copy files over from old to new, but want just the one (2006 MB) user with existing Time machine working seemlessly on new machine in the end.
    Thanks in advance.
    RedFox

    Yes - let's compare migration assistant/time machine to Carbon Copy Cloner. Migration Assistant is only useful to transfer files. Other than that, forget it. Craps out at "less than a minute to go" when trying to lay down an image. Better to use Recovery in Disc Utility or Super Duper/Carbon Copy Cloner to copy an image if you have multiple accounts, password-protected disc images, partitions. Seriously Apple, why do you have to suck at exection of something so simple and standard - laying down a disc image? Why even put people through your useless migration assistant? Oh right, we need to buy some additional cables to do so.
    Neal

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