Wi-fi internet connection problem after waking from sleep

hi, i have a macbook pro 5,4 running 10.6.8 OS and i have a wireless issue. whenever the laptop is awkoen from sleep it will take about ~60 seconds to connect to the internet. The wifi indicates that it is connected to my home wifi almost immediately but there is just no internet. Google chrome reports that it is sending a request or redirecting in which it eventually fails to load page. this is very annoying having to wait a minute for my internet to work. i have tried downgrading my wireless card driver/extension to older 10.6.4 as i read there was a wireless issue from 10.6.5 up, but this did not fix the problem. i have also tried changing channels and settings on wireless router with no effect. i do not have any connection issues once the internet connection is established. please help. thanks!

Have you tried it with a different mouse? I'm no expert, but you might want to find out, if the problem is mouse-specific.

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