Problem with DHCP Router Dir-615

I have a problem communicating via Wi-Fi between the MacBook and DLinkDir-615 Router.
The problem occurs when I turn on the MacBook. The Mac can not get IP via DHCP from the router. The only solution is to reboot the router.
The problem occurs only with the MacBook and sometimes even with the iPhone 4.
All other devices (Windows PC, PS3, Xbox) have no problem.
Do you know how to do?

Most likely it's Lion doing its nonsense. I have the exact same issues right now, after updating to 10.7.3. If you updated too, you should search other threads on how to fix this issue. Personally, setting a static IP did the trick. What is stranger for me, is that even after updating, for a week or so, everything worked fine. I still don't know if it's Mac OS that's doing something, or the router, or both. My strongest guess right now, is that because of a handshake issue with the DHCP server of the router, the router gets messed up and is unable to work properly until a reboot is made. I still don't get it why it worked well for me for a while.

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