Trouble getting Internet Snow Dual Ethernet

I'm connected to my Snow base station--when I go into diagnostics, I have GREEN lights for:
Airport
Airport Settings
Network Settings
ISP
But RED lights for:
Internet
Server
I've tried restarting everything to no avail. The modem is working and the lights are flashing on the base station indicating a connection, but it's not reaching my computer.
I have a feeling it's the internet settings (address/DHCP and all that other stuff I don't understand).
Thoughts?
Thanks!

michaelbenji wrote:
I'm connected to my Snow base station--when I go into diagnostics, I have GREEN lights for:
Airport
Airport Settings
Network Settings
ISP
But RED lights for:
Internet
Server
I have a feeling it's the internet settings (address/DHCP and all that other stuff I don't understand).
Launch Network Utility, select the "Ping" tab, enter "discussions.apple.com" (without the quotes) and click the "Ping" button. If the result is 100% packet loss, change the address to "207.246.192.8" (also without the quotes). If the result is "0% packet loss", then there's something wrong with your DSN settings. In AirPort Utility check those settings in the Internet/Internet Connection panel. In System Preferences select the "Network" panel, then the AirPort connection item, click on the "Advanced" button and select the "DNS" tab.

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