Migration Assistant not connecting

I am setting up a new Mac Mini (running Lion, I presume) and trying to migrate files from an older Mini (running OS 10.5.8) during set up.  I have them connected with an ethernet cable, but the old Mini doesn't "see" the new one and I can't get them to connect.  I've tried it with the airport off (on the old one) and with the airport on, with cable and without.  No luck.  I'm fully updated on all software.  Suggestions?
Let me give another piece of background that might be helpful.  I tried this setup/migration on Friday and I got the computers connected, no problem.  Migration ran for about half an hour, no problem, until it got the to the place where it was "transferring applications".  Then, instead of the time remaining deminishing, it started increasing, going from 4 minutes remaining to about 2.5 hours remaining, before I decided to abort the migration and try again.  I tried again, everything went exactly the same way, though I aborted shortly after the time remaining started to increase again.  I shut everything down.  Returned today and am having this new problem.
Would appreciate any advice you've got.
Thanks.

Thanks.  I ended up just setting up the new machine and then migrating the files manually.  Not ideal, but it worked fine.  I appreciate the advice and will certainly keep it in mind should I run into this problem in future.
FWIW: I don't think the problem in the original migration problem was with the timer - it only took 40 minutes to migrate all the files from a similarly configured and loaded mini to a new mini that same day (with no time adding to the estimated time remaining).  I waited over 3 hours for the second migration to complete and it never did finish up. Judging from other posts out there, the estimated time addition seems to be a symptom of the larger failure of the migration assistant. 

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