Can't connect to airport

I am writing this on a MacBook Pro via our household Airport. Next to me is a PowerBook G4 running 10.4.7. which is not showing any responsiveness across the Internet.
On that machine, Internet Connect says "Connected to <name of local airport network>. Connected to the Internet via Ethernet". Under Network in System Preferences, it says "IP Address: 10.0.1.121; Router: 10.0.1.1". On the MBP, which has a working connection, the same screen says "IP Address 76.179.47.40; 76.179.32.1".
I don't know why the PBG4 is showing the router at 10.0.1.1 and has no Internet Connection when the machine right next to it has a reasonable IP for the router and works.
As far as I can tell, both machines have the same network settings in System Preferences.
Any help would be appreciated.

I have an airport base station. I powered everything off and waited a few min. I powered on the cable modem, waited a minute, powered on the airport, waited a min, and powered on the computers.
The result was exactly as described above. One computer has Internet connectivity and has the regular road runner IP's, the other one says it's connected to the Internet via Airport in Network Status, but shows the IP's starting with 10 and no Internet applications actually work.
Both machines have the same Airport network showing in Network Settings.
The same Airport network used to work fine on both machines. I don't know if it's relevant, but recently the machine with the nonfunctional network ran completely out of power to the point that date and time were reset to a few decades ago; I had to manually enter the current date and time. Coincidentally or not, it was after that that the Airport connection was not working.

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