Assistance required to re-establish my wireless network!

Hi Everybody
Newbie here! I hope one of you clever folks can assist me with this one.
I live in Bulgaria and we have a home office with 1 x G5 iMac and 1 x G4 iBook both connected to the internet via a wireless router (both Mac's with built-in airport).
Unfortunately, we had a massive electrical storm last week which toasted the router (normally I would unplug everything in such a case, but I wasn't home in time!).
Our service provider came out and replaced the router with a new one. Between my limited Bulgarian skills and his non-existent English basically, he said that he could connect via his Windows laptop (this he proved) but he didn't have a clue about Mac's so as far as he was concerned he's provided his side of the bargain and I was now on my own!
This morning I used 'Assist Me' to create a new Location. I selected Air-Port as my preferred method of connection, I then chose a network from the list (my ISP had set up 'kris' and that's all that showed in the list). I got a 'You are successfully connected to the internet' message and the AirPort status is showing about 80% connection (normal).
However, everytime I try to load a page, I receive an immediate "Firefox can't find the server at www.google.com." message.
Fortunately, I had a couple of lengths of ethernet in the house, so cabled directly into the back of the router which does give us a connection, although not ideal as my wife has to work in the bedroom!
If anybody has any idea what the problem could be I would be extremely appreciative - especially if you could explain in as non-technical a manner as possible!
Many Thanks in advance.
Chris

Hi BDAqua ... thanks again for your response.
OK. Following your advice I selected “By default, join: Preferred networks” and then selected "kris" and 'Apply Now'. Then deleted all previous and current access points in my keychain list.
Air Port immediately connected to 'kris' and, again, shows around 80% connection.
However, exactly the same error (which is absolutely instant) when trying to load any site in any browser (this time I was using Safari and got "You are not connected to the Internet.")
One strange thing I noticed ... I opened 'Network Preferences' and I have a 'yellow' blob at the side of AirPort, but I have green blobs for Ethernet.
The message is:
"AirPort is connected to the network kris. AirPort has a self-assigned IP address and may not be able to connect to the Internet."
Could this indicate the problem?
Many thanks for your patience with this one!
Chris

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