No IP-adress for MacBooks over DHCP

Hi everybody.
My DHCP-server (OS X 10.4.8; PowerMac G4) at school gives IP-adresses to eMacs, iMacs G4 and iMacs Intel Core 2 Duo but not to MacBooks Intel Core 2 Duo; not in the LAN and not directly connected. On the other hand the server admin programms are working in the LAN at school, I can connect to the server and I can use ARD. I can add the MacBook to my computerlists, I receive the greetings but not the user list. I have no access to the internet. At home I get IP-adresses over DHCP-server with my Netgear-router via ethernet and airport. There everything is normal.
How can I fix this problem?
G4, eMacs G4, iMac Intel Core 2 Duo, MacBook Intel Core 2 Duo etc.   Mac OS X (10.4.8)  

I'm a bit confused by you post so please excuse the questions...
Hi everybody.
My DHCP-server (OS X 10.4.8; PowerMac G4) at school
gives IP-adresses to eMacs, iMacs G4 and iMacs Intel
Core 2 Duo but not to MacBooks Intel Core 2 Duo; not
in the LAN and not directly connected.
What is the difference between "in the LAN" and "directly connected" ?
On the other
hand the server admin programms are working in the
LAN at school, I can connect to the server and I can
use ARD.
Do you mean you can use a MacBook to connect to the server and use ARD?
I can add the MacBook to my computerlists, I
receive the greetings but not the user list. I have
no access to the internet.
So the MacBooks appear to be binding to the server at login stage?
How do you 'know' that your MacBooks are not getting an IP address from the DHCP server?
The following command in Terminal will show what info (if any) is being assigned by DHCP...
ipconfig getpacket en0
En0 is the default ethernet interface. Replace with en1 if using Airport.
Apologies for questions
-david

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