Perhaps it maybe better to use sh /etc/netstart, i have noticed that dhclient does this to me as well sometimes, ensure your hostname.xxx file is correct (for WEP that is) and restart your networking with the netstart command, sh /etc/netstart run0 ( i prefer sh /etc/netstart because sometime a route or some DNS may poop without a full network restart).
You did state that you did once again boot from RAMDISK kernel and it did not work this morning? i have had to recreate the whole hostname file sometimes because of a space? or some wierd character that DID NOT WORK, that said it almost sounds like your having hardware problems.
If you get a chance hook up to somebody else's router (a friend not a random) and see if you get the same results.
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