How do I get rid of airport self-assigned IP address????

I am trying to connect to a cisco router by going wireless. It is setup as a DHCP server, however, when I use the DHCP setting under network, airport settings I can not connect to the internet and the message on the network status says the the airport has a self-assigned IP address. How do i correct this situation. I have no problems connecting with ethernet connection using DHCP server. The problem is only when I try to go wireless.

The AirPort is self-assigning itself an IP address, because it either can't "see" the DHCP server or it can't recognize it.
Which Cisco router model do you have? Is it setup for standard 802.11g or b? Are you running wireless encryption: WEP or WPA?
Double-check your AirPort settings:
To setup AirPort for High-Speed Cable Internet connectivity:
System Preferences > Network > Show > Network Port Configurations
- Verify that an AirPort option exists. If it does not, click "New" to create one. - Verify that AirPort is "On" (checked)
- Verify that AirPort is at the top of the list. If it isn't, you can drag it to the top.
Systems Preferences > Network > Show > AirPort
AirPort tab
- By default, join: Automatic
TCP/IP tab
- Configure IPv4: Using DHCP
- Configure IPv6: Automatically or Off
Proxies tab
- Configure Proxies: Manually
- Select a proxy server to configure: <All proxies should be unchecked unless you specifically require a proxy for Internet access.>
- Exclude simple hostnames (unchecked)
- Bypass proxy settings for these Hosts & Domains: <leave blank>
- Use Passive FTP Mode (PASV) (checked)

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