ADSL/ISP compatibility with Airport Express

Airport Express doesn't seem to work with my new ADSL connection which is provided by Demon. They aren't helpful and its driving me mad, can anyone shed some light on this for me as I'd like to be able to use my ibook wirelessly. Having changed to demon and having my internet connection coming through my telephone line doesn't seem to allow me to connect my Airport Express in any shape or fashion. Am I just being a bit thick? Thanks in advance!

Starting with a very basic question - do you have an ethernet-interface DSL modem connected to the ethernet port of your Airport Express, and if so what make/model is it?

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    Duane,
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    .....doesn't that seems to suggest the modem?
    That is what I have suggested....twice now. From posts above:
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  • Problem with Airport express N (2nd gen)

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    As a last resort, try a factory default reset on the AirPort Express as follows:
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    I have a new iMac and Time Capsule, how do i extend the network with airport express. My time capsule does have a guest net work, and logins and passwords? I am no computer person. So for me it would have to be spelled out.

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