Interesting on the perspectives here. My macbook is faster at reconnecting than my linux laptop was, but it's still a few seconds. When I'm opening the lid, I typically still need to wait 2-4 seconds before the network is usable, sometimes it's a bit more. In comparison, it's still faster, but not 'instantaneous' as some people seem to suggest. Neither of my macbooks have been "instant" (but again, certainly faster than other hardware I've owned).
Huh, interesting. I have my Mac set up to require a password coming out of sleep. 90% of the time, by the time I've typed my password and hit enter, not only am I reconnected to my wifi network, but even Adium has had time to reconnect me to GTalk and finish fetching online contacts. It's amazing. When I'm in Linux I can't do anything with the network for a good 15 seconds after unlocking my screen.
I don't usually have a password requirement, so I have that much longer to notice it. But even when I did have a setup like yours, it doesn't take me that long to type brandy6 and hit enter. I'd still ending noticing a wait.