Ive the new mbp with the system 10.7.1

At first ive no problem connecting to the internet but now the massege "wifi has the self assigned ip adrdress 169xxxxxxx and will not be able to connect to the internet" is prompting. What can i do to give a soltion to this problems.
thanks

Jip, I found the same "fix" by disconnecting & reconnecting the adapter. Already sent, and hopefully this gets fixed, because it's the most irritating problem I've had with any Apple product.

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