Air Port Extreme base not recognized...

I have an AirPort Extreme base station that MacOS X (10.3) refuses to recognize. I've tried everything I can think of (swapped cables, installed newest versions of software, ran software update on the Mac) but nothing works. AirPort isn't even listed in the Network Preferences. I can't figure this thing out. One question I have though - does the base station require the host Mac to have an AirPort Extreme card installed, even if it's connecting via an ethernet cable?

If your Mac doesn't have an Airport card then:
1. Airport won't be an interface listed in Network Preferences
2. You won't be able to use the Airport Setup Assistant - you need to do a manual configuration of the Base Station using the Airport Admin Utility.
I suggest:
1. make sure the cable/DSL modem is plugged into the Base Station's WAN port (it is labelled with the "circle of dots" icon).
2. make sure the Mac is cabled to the LAN port (labelled with the "double headed arrow" icon)
3. on the Mac, go to System Preferences->Network->Show ethernet built in->PPPoE tab. Make sure the box to "connect using PPPoE" is NOT checked. Then click on the TCP/IP tab, and make sure the only setting is to "configure using DHCP".
4. make sure all third-party firewall software running on your Mac is disabled or better still, uninstalled. It isn't necessary anyway.
5. then run the Airport Admin Utility. It should now "see" your Base Station and allow you to configure it.

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