No internet connection after change

I've had my WRT54GL for a few months now and have two computers that are wired and 3 that are wireless. I started having problems with conflicting IP's a couple days ago on one of my wired computers which was set for auto DHCP so I changed the settings and made it a static IP, this is when the problem started. I have Network Magic on all computers and even though it says I'm connected to the internet and the network, I am not able to get online. My other wired computer has been on Static IP for months and works fine so I have no idea what's going on. Any advise would be appreciated. My OS is XP home FYI.

Here's an update. I just added a new Epson wireless printer so now I have 6 devices on the network but only the 2 wired computers and the 2 printers online all of the time. The other 3 wireless computers are only on every now and then and are not part of this problem. Here's what I have in IP's that are being used:
Wired computer #1 - IP is 202  Static
Wired computer #2 - IP is 204  DHCP  <--- Problem computer
Printer #1 wired - IP is 200 DHCP
Printer #2 wireless - IP is 206  DHCP
Wired Computer #2 is the one having the problems. If I leave it on DHCP it works fine but if I make it Static IP 204 it shows that everything is connected through NM but there is no internet. There are no conflicts and all computers can see each other through the network. I can switch computer #2 back to DHCP and all is well again and BTW shows that it is still using IP 204. There's got to be a setting somewhere preventing computer #2 from accessing the internet but I can't find it.
I hope this makes everything clear on what the problem is. I also tried shutting off Windows Firewall and that did not work either.

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