Wireless internet connection drops on battery

I've had my MacBook for 10 months or so now, and just recently it's started acting peculiarly. When it's on battery, the internet will drop out after 10-15 minutes of being online. Simply disabling the airport and re-enabling it will make it work for another 10-15 minutes. It only happens on battery, not when it's plugged in. I've tried all the usual fixes (updates, take out battery and hold power switch, etc.), but nothing seems to stop the problem.
Any ideas?

This is a fairly common complaint with 10.4.10.

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