Yes, this is the only devices that doesn't connect.
I've tried resetting also.
If it is the only device that doesn't connect, can you think of anything that might be different about about your setup from the others?
Several folks seem to think an IE9 update is involved. Do all of your systems have that update installed?
I have been trying to find some way to track down the type of problem. So my test show you need Network Discovery enabled, in the Network and Sharing Center, Advanced Sharing Options.
Since you have the 169.xxx..... address, you are not communicating with your DHCP server.
You might try opening a command prompt window. Try some of the following commands to see what result you get.
ping 127.0.0.1
ping (Your Router Address)
I would
not expect this one to succeed with the 169 IP address, but if you put a manual address in, you should be able to reach you router. If you do not put in a DNS (Router or Google Public 8.8.8.8 or 8.8.4.4) you may still have an X on your internet connection.
ping google.com or whatever address you like. After you ping it, you should see what IP address it is looking for, so if the ping doesn't work, try pinging the IP address itself.
If you can't reach your router, or if you can, but the internet is still not accessible, perhaps a anti-virus or firewall is involved. Be aware it may take some time after you make a change to see some results, perhaps a minute or two. Restarting your system will usually get everything lined up for the new configuration.