WPA2 and Netgear WPN824

Has anybody had any problems with WPA2 security on the MacBook Pro? I switched my wireless network over to WPA2 from WEP tonight, and my G4 Mac Mini and Wii connected with no problems. However, the MBP will join the network with no outbound connectivity. Within the network, connectivity is spotty, and I have not yet been able to make an Internet connection. Anyone have any experience with this? The router is a Netgear WPN824.

I grabbed that update as soon as I saw it was available, and was really hoping it was going to take care of this - but sadly, I still have the same problem

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