Self-assigned IP (DHCP is not getting correct IP address)

I just moved and got my internet connection not long ago. When the installation people were there, they tested the internet connection by plugging the ethernet cable directly to my girlfriend's macbook (one of those new white macbooks). It worked pretty well. I set the router up then, and it worked fine.
The problem is: I can connect wirelessly to the LAN created by the router (and internet works), but if I try to plug the ethernet cable directly from the modem to my macbook, it will self-assign an IP address and I can't get a connection. This problem has never happened before, and it happens just at home (no matter how many times I try to reboot the modem). The funny thing about it is that it still works if I plug the ethernet cable directly to my girlfriend's macbook instead of mine.
Can anybody give me a suggestion? Just to make sure: my mac (as well as my girlfriend's) runs snow leopard.
Thanks in advance,
Davi

There's no common issue.
All a self-assigned IP address means is that DHCP did not assign you an IP address.
This can occur for a variety reasons, from the DHCP server only issuing one address per network (many DSL modems do this) to running out of addresses (many cable modems will issue up to five but no more, and many routers will not issue more than ten.)
The brute force fix attempt is, as mentioned above, to power off your Macs and other machines, power off the router, then power off the DSL or cable modem. Wait a minute, then power them up in reverse order (DSL/Cable modem, then a minute later the router, then a minute later your PCs/Macs.)

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