First question: are other systems ont he wireless network able to get DHCP addresses?
Try non-DHCP addresses, if possible, and see if you can get on the local subnet, or local network and can see other machines. If the problem's DHCP, this'll isolate it to that. If it's the network, this will show that despite what the cards status says, you're not getting on the wireless network.
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