Can't connect to wireless via Airport - Other's on my network can though :/

I woke up this morning to no internet on my mac. I usually use Airport, and it usually automatically connects, but today it made me type in my WEP key again, so I did, and still no internet. I have FiO's so I went on Verizon's chat service and they said it wasn't the Router because my xbox, other pc's, etc - were connected via wireless network, so it had to be my mac. Everytime I try to connect, it picks up the wirless network, I type in my WEP key and the Airport icon get's 5 bars, but then when I open up my browser, an exclamation comes up over the sign and it says "No internet connection". Just a little side note, it said that the airport doesn't have an IP address, and sometimes it say's it does, but because it was automatically assigned, it can't connect. Also, the DNS tab, under System Preferences > Network > Advanced, shows no ip's it's just all blank. I have a 2007 Macbook. I called up Apple and before I could even tell them my name, they told me I was un-eligible for help and hung up on me, great people they are. If I could, I would take this mac back and get my $1150 I paid for it, back. So now this is my last resort. Please post if you have any idea how to fix this. By the way: I am on an ethernet cable, so the internet and wireless obviously works. It has to be my mac, right?

I was having the same problem with the wifi not connecting to our home network on only one of our Macbooks.  It kept giving itself a self assigned ip address.  Everything else would connect fine to the home network and the computer with the problem connected fine to every other network aside from our home wifi.  After reading this thread and trying everything on it, this is what finally fixed it:  I didn't have anything under the 802.1x tab either.  So I:
Turned the Airport off and completely deleted the Airport in network preferences.
Then I went to keychain access and deleted EVERY wifi network password saved under both Login and System. 
I turned the computer off and removed the battery and did the SMC reset by holding down the power button for 5 seconds. 
When I restarted the computer, I reset the PRAM by holding down OPTION, COMMAND, P, and R at the same time RIGHT AFTER I pushed the power button to turn it on and before the grey screen appeared. 
It reset and when the computer was back on, I added the airport again and joined my home WEP wfi network.  It worked perfectly!  Now I don't know if all of these steps are required to fix the problem but this is what worked for me.  The Macbook with the problem was a black Macbook running 10.6.8.  Good luck!

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