Airport signal good with no internet???

So my airport signal is full as a guest user at school. My firewall is off and system says I'm connected to the internet - but the page never loads... I never had a problem, then one day it just stopped working! I have to log on to Aruba while on campus, so I contacted them and they said my computer is the problem, not the network. No Norton installed here...what is the problem!! Please help me!

Nope it wasn't the kerberos stuff... my OS version is uptodate - 10.5.8... but this post is the answer for me - towards the bottom of the post- search for adhoc....
http://discussions.apple.com/message.jspa?messageID=8879400
the answer in that my configd was signed by "adhoc"... I replaced the configd from a time machine backup, like suggested, now it is signed proper and so far so good...
And yes this is less than half year old macbook... apples aren't supposed to have this trouble BUT I've learned not to panic and spend too much time... not reloading OS's etc... just do the 15 minute search and try things and overall not bad relative to my old windows experiences...

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