Wifi dropping connection

My PB keeps dropping my wifi connection at work.  It works flawless at home, but wont stay connected for more than 5 minutes t work.  They use WPA2 security which i read doesnt work properly on the PB.
Plz help, any suggestions?

with out work making a change to wifi, not sure how to assist.
OS 2 is coming in a few weeks, I hope that will be addressed to make it better for you
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      WiFi Diagnostics:          1.0.1 (101.1)
      AirPort Utility:          6.0 (600.92)
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      Channel:          1
      Network Type:          Infrastructure
      Security:          WPA Personal
      Signal / Noise:          -77 dBm / -96 dBm
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      BSSID:          80:a1:d7:4a:d0:03
      Channel:          1
      Network Type:          Infrastructure
      Security:          WEP
      Signal / Noise:          -77 dBm / -96 dBm
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      BSSID:          00:1e:40:57:67:61
      Channel:          6
      Network Type:          Infrastructure
      Security:          WPA Personal
      Signal / Noise:          -97 dBm / -96 dBm
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      Channel:          11
      Network Type:          Infrastructure
      Security:          WEP
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      Channel:          6
      Network Type:          Infrastructure
      Security:          WPA2 Personal
      Signal / Noise:          -90 dBm / -96 dBm
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      PHY Mode:          802.11g
      BSSID:          00:24:b2:7e:26:72
      Channel:          11
      Network Type:          Infrastructure
      Security:          WPA Personal
      Signal / Noise:          -90 dBm / -96 dBm
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    Sat May  5 09:52:00.873 <kernel> [80:a1:d7:4a:d0:03] new beacon on chan 1 (bss chan 1) "MGMNT"
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    Sat May  5 09:52:00.920 <kernel> [58:6d:8f:c3:ea:2a] caps 0x411 bintval 100 erp 0x4 
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    Sat May  5 09:52:05.765 <airportd[804]> _handleNewMessage: Received XPC message, event = ASSOC_EVENT, pid = 622
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