First thing I would do is turn everything off, airport and macs.

Then power up airport and make sure it connects.

Then power up faulty emac and try and get it connecting without all  
the others.

If it connects OK< then move onto powering up the other machines.

Regards,

cjc


On 17/11/2008, at 12:11 AM, Simon Royal wrote:

>
> Hi
>
> One on my eMacs is playing up this morning. I have 5 machines  
> connected
> wirelessly and, 3 of which are turned on. My eMac is working fine, my
> PowerBook is working fine, even my phone is working fine, but the  
> other
> eMac just keeps getting a self-assigned IP address.
>
> I have turned Airport off and on again a number of times, but no  
> change. I
> have restarted the Mac, but no change. It was working fine yesterday  
> and I
> have changed nothing.
>
> I have another eMac sitting in the same room (both of which are only  
> 10
> foot away from the router), which I just turned on and this connects  
> no
> problem. I have turned it off again.
>
> Any ideas. Would turning the router off and on again help?
>
> Simon

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