My iMac is working with my Airport Extreme, but Macbooks cannot connect.

After a number of power outages, we lost wireless throughout the house. ISP and modem all checked and okay. Reset Airport Extreme to factory settings. I am connected on my iMac (wirelessly via the Airport), but Macbooks and iPad cannot connect. They are picking up a wireless signal, but not the Airport network and shows an error message "not connecting to Internet".
Suggestions?

A little more information from the Macbook - when I open System Preferences - Network, there is a message on the left showing the Airport device, and also says "self-assigned IP". On the right side under Status, it states"Airport has the self-assigned IP address of xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx and will not be able to connect to the Internet." Not sure if this provides any clues?

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