WPA key erased after every shutdown

Hi
I have two wifi connections setup on my laptop:
CTO (for when I'm at uni, WPA-PSK)
frogs (for when I'm at home, WPA-PSK)
I do not have any problem with the connection "CTO", but I can't say the same with "frogs":
Every time I shutdown my PC and then turn it back on, I cannot connect to the network "frogs"!
I have noticed that every time, the WPA key of the network frogs is replaced by 0s.
I therefore need to put the original key back, and then it works fine...until the next shutdown.
I tried to lock the controls of the network connections, but on the next reboot, I find them unlock!
I tried to delete the connection and then create it again, but that did not solve the problem...
Any ideas on what I can do?
Thanks
MacBook v1   Mac OS X (10.4.8)  

Or Internet Connect/Networks... wherever you made them in
the 1st place?
yes, that's what I was talking about.
(ie: no save password box when creating the connection)
Have you tried the Menu Item... Repair Keychain or whatever
it's called?
yes, I did a verification, which found an error:
Verification started
Checking keychain configuration for Timothy Stubbs (user ID=501)
Home directory is /Users/Tim
Checked login keychain
Checked password for ~/Library/Keychains/login.keychain
Checked settings for ~/Library/Keychains/login.keychain
Settings for ~/Library/Keychains/login.keychain may cause the keychain to be locked
Current values: lockOnSleep=no, autoLock=never
User differs on ~/Library/Preferences/com.apple.security.plist, should be 501, owner is 0
Checked default keychain
Checked keychain search list
Checked contents of ~/Library/Keychains/login.keychain
Checked contents of /Library/Keychains/FileVaultMaster.keychain
Problems were found; you should choose the Repair option to fix them
Verification failed
I then did a repair which was successful.
After that, I tried to delete & re-create the connection hoping that the ownership of the file was causing the problem...but after a reboot, same problem
It asks for a password, but surprisingly, the admin
password does not work...
I just checked, it actually ask for the "keychain password".
I don't remember setting that up...and if I did, I most likely put the same as my admin password.

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