IMac G5 Airport Dead

I have an iMac G5 that connects to the internet using an Airport Extreme (11G) router. this morning, the computer was showing that it was connected to our SSID, but I was unable to access the internet at all. Cycling the G5 airport on and off had no effect - I would connect to our SSID (which is not broadcast, by the way) but again was unable to access the internet. I tried the usual cycling the router and cable modem tricks and that also had no effect. So as my next troubleshooting step, I shut down the G5. After power up, airport would no longer recognize our network, or even detect the two networks my neighbors use. The router is working fine - I am sitting next to my G5 and typing this on my laptop with a solid connection. I also have no problem detecting the other networks. Any help getting this sorted out would be appreciated!

Using AirPort to connect to the Internet
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=106858 AirPort troubleshooting guide
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