Connection timeout on iBook, no DNS number on iPhone, Windows unaffected.

I have an iBook G4 and an iPhone 3GS which both have connected to the wifi here multiple times. Randomly, I find that my iPhone will connect to the wifi, but I will not get a DNS Number, Router Number, and nothing appears under Search Domains. On my iBook running 10.5.8, when I want to connect to the wifi I put in the password (which should have been saved btw) and it tells me Connection Timeout. The this that really grinds my gears is that the windows computers seem to be unaffected. I have reset the router a couple times, and followed steps found on here such as forgetting the network on my iPhone, deleting the network in the saved networks section under the Advanced in the Airport tab of Network in System Preferences. I don't know what else to do.

Sorry. The topic title got mucked up when I tried to paste in my System Information. And I can't paste it in using my iPhone without it going haywire. I can provide any details you need.

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