Resolved my Airport/MacBook connection problems

So I changed three settings on my base station and now my connection doesn't drop every couple of minutes:
1) Turned SSID broadcast ON (I did have it off)
2) Changed to allow 802.11 b AND g (it was set to just g)
3) Changed encryption to WPA AND WPA2 (it was set to just WPA2)
So I'm not sure which of these was the real culprit or if it was exactly this combination, but I'm thrilled that my problems are over.

I am 99% certain it is this:
1) Turned SSID broadcast ON (I did have it off)
This is down to chipset incompatibilities between the Airport and the MacBook.

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