Self-Assigned IP....Internet Not Working

Hi--
Let me start off by saying I have absolutely no idea how this happened. I went to start my Macbook this morning and the Internet didn't work. Usually this is not big deal, and I just unplug the router and everything works fine. However, this time (for whatever reason) was different. When I go to my network settings, it says "Self-Assigned IP" under Airport and that "AirPort has a self-assigned IP address and may not be able to connect to the Internet." I was browsing other forums, and found that sometimes renewing the DHCP lease works. I did this, and still no Internet.
How do I fix this??
Thank you.

Hi - this may help.....I sort of had the same problem with my wired connection.
Although I think my router is dying - I hooked my Macbook directly to my modem and my network said that it had a self-assigned IP address but could not hook up to the internet (although it had green lights for the Ethernet, Network settings and ISP)....
I used the 'Automatic' location and the DCHP with manual address setting (or it was the Manual setting) - I got told that what it is doing is just randomly selecting a IP address to use but the address it chooses isn't actually able to work...
(This what I was told) - I entered my IP address (I had copied it down from previous network setups) and I had to type in my router address (even though I wasn't using one I still had to have a number for it to use) - plus a subnet address.....
After that it picked up my internet and works ok......I have to get a new router so hopefully I can connect it all up as it was before.....
This may help - although my set up is slightly different....

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     ip tcp adjust-mss 1414
    interface Dialer1
     no ip address
    ip default-gateway 197.255.232.1
    ip forward-protocol nd
    no ip http server
    no ip http secure-server
    ip nat inside source list natlist interface ATM0.1 overload
    ip nat inside source static tcp 172.16.0.35 443 197.255.232.15 443 extendable
    ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 ATM0.1 197.255.232.1
    ip access-list extended natlist
     permit ip 172.16.0.32 0.0.0.31 any
    line con 0
     no modem enable
    line aux 0
    line vty 0 4
    end
    Router#sh ip nat translations
    Pro Inside global         Inside local          Outside local         Outside global
    tcp 197.255.232.15:5183   172.16.0.33:5183      212.95.74.5:80        212.95.74.5:80
    tcp 197.255.232.15:5196   172.16.0.33:5196      212.95.74.5:80        212.95.74.5:80
    tcp 197.255.232.15:5602   172.16.0.33:5602      174.129.246.27:80     174.129.246.27:80
    tcp 197.255.232.15:5785   172.16.0.33:5785      31.13.93.3:443        31.13.93.3:443
    tcp 197.255.232.15:443    172.16.0.35:443       ---                   ---

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