Wireless losses connection when it goes into sleep.

I'm using a Linksys Wrt54g router. Not a major problem since all you have to do is click the Airport icon and restart but why do it does it do this? My iMac flat panel doesn't do it.

I have the same problem at my school. I have about 50 eMacs (1.42) using OS 10.4.5 and I have 3 eMacs that lose the airport connection when they go to sleep. I have tried several things but can't find the problem. Each computer is in a different room and the other 3 computers in each room stay connected. Please help.

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