After reading hours on this forum still having self-assigned IP address

I just posted this below on another thread but it kinda is in the wrong subforum. This really is a networking problem:
I have spent about 3-4 hours today already (a Sunday after all) reading just about every thread I could find that mentions this problem (airport choosing a self-assigned IP address and thus not sharing the internet from ethernet connection with the iPhone) on this forum and elsewhere.
Power circuit interruption didn't work
rebooting, resetting, etc all not working
password deletion not working
moving it up or down not working
It worked fine now for months. My set up is a dsl router that connects the internet via ethernet to my iMac and then Airport is supposed to share it via Wifi so my iPhone can use it. As I said, that worked just fine for months now.
Yesterday I upgraded to snow leopard and am now on 10.6.4. It worked still fine yesterday!
Then I shut the system down.
This morning reboot and it just won't work anymore.
Any suggestion mentioned anywhere in this forum which a non-specialist like me understands does not work on my setup. I don't know where to go next or who to even ask for help!
It's so frustrating I obviously need this to work.
Because my iPhone has Daylite touch and needs the server setting to work to connect properly and sync. Daylite only syncs via wifi. That's my work!
Anymore ideas out there?
Message was edited by: BettinaH

Hi,
thanks for offering help! Really appreciated.
I'm not quite sure how that should help? I'm always a bit with resetting things. What can it potentially mess up that is working now? What settings will be affected? There is a list but I'm not sure if there are any current changes.
And in the list it doesn't seem to be directly linked to any networking info.
I've tried a save reboot now but while this is apparently a good idea in any event, it didn't help solve my problem. Still getting a self-assigned IP.
I wonder if getting a new router might solve the problem? Mine is somewhat old. The weird thing is though that it did work for a short while before it stopped doing so. So this can't really be then, can it?
Oh this is so frustrating. I must get my network running again.

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