New Macbook Pro will not connect to internet

It says Airport status ON
Airport has the self-assigned IP address 169.254.82.29 and will not be able to connect to the internet.
Does anyone know what this means. I am going crazy with no internet. Thanks

WallStreetShari wrote:
It says Airport status ON
Airport has the self-assigned IP address 169.254.82.29 and will not be able to connect to the internet.
Does anyone know what this means.
A self-assigned IP address just means that your computer isn't connected to anything that can assign it a "real" IP address.
Do you see the AirPort menu item (a series of arcs) in the menu bar? If so, are the arcs gray or black? If they're gray, you're not connected to any wireless network. Do you have your own Wi-Fi network or are you trying to use another one? If you pull down the AirPort menu bar item, do you see one or more wireless networks in the list?

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