ISP Fail

My network is working. My airport is working. But one of my towers is not connecting. I am getting an IP on both airport and ethernet but getting an ISP Fail in network diagnostics. I am plugged into FIOS and a netgear gigabit switch. This computer is also plugged into the same and is working fine. for that matter my tower was connected fine last night. Im stumped.
MIchael

this is the working computer
192.168.1.50
255.255.255.0
192.168.1.1
DNS 127.0.0.1
DNS 64.105.124.154
this is the non working one:  keep in mind that it was working fine yesterday with no changes.
192.168.1.90
255.255.255.0
192.168.1.2

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