Static ip adress not connecting

hello all
i m trying to get a powerbook with 10.4 to connect to the internet . my home network uses static ip adresses . i chose the macs tcp/ip and wifi settings same as other two computers. I checked the ip adress of the mac wasnt already in use .
i still cannot connect .
what else should i check ?
thanks for any help

the router address is given by my iSP . actually their dsl box also has router functionality and they give us the address. i think this is ok ( same setting as my other compters )
in the meantime ive been checking again the wireless parameters . under airport settings after choosing a network , wirless protection says it needs 128bit key . my wifi protection is a 64bit . perhaps that could be the issue.

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    View Solution.

    The reason we recommend using 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 for the DNS server is because they work when ISP assigned DNS servers do not. The DNS server assigned to you by your ISP is not able to resolve the domain for web services, therefore not allowing the printer to connect. 
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