Applying Static Ip Address to server

Could some please help I have been working on this since last friday.
I have a bt business line which they have given me 5 static IP addresses
I have a Netgear Modem Router DGND3700 and a Airport Extreme which I bought last friday.
On my Netgear bt said go to LAN setup and enter my starting IP address and Ending IP address Subnet mask and Hub address which I have done.
I have a Network cable from my netgear to my Airport Extreme WAN port, and I have a Network cable from one of my Ethernet port to my mac mini lion server.
On my server under network I have set it to manual and entered my static ip address subnet and dns which was provided bt bt.
When I open Airport Utility on my Airport Base I have set the Internet to static ip address which it shows green but my internet is not connected.
But when I go to network and go to enter my static ip address I cant as my ip address start with 81.xxx.xx.xxx
I am not sure if I am doing it wrong or Im missing something.
Thank you for taking time to read my post

maybe you forget to put a static DNS ^_^ which is also required if you put an static ip if your DNS is not correct theres no internet even if its light green ^_^
hope it helps

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