Airport Admin Utility, iTunes, Airfoil can't see AE base station

I know this is not a new topic, but I can't find an answer in any of the other threads. With other users the problem seemed to "magically" go away. I have not been so lucky yet.
Airport Admin Utility can't see my AE base station but I can find it using "other" and typing in the IP address. I was able to update the firmware to 6.3 (again using "other" and typing in the IP address since the fw updater couldn't see it either). I can see it (with it's name displayed) with my router software. However, it does not show up in iTunes or Airfoil either.
The base station is connected via ethernet to my home network. I tried rebooting the computer, restarting the base station, I also tried a hard reset on the base. I do not have "distribute ip address" checked. I do have "enable Airtunes" checked. The firmware on my Linksys router is up-to-date and not a hack. I'm running OS X v10.4.5 on a Dual 1.42 GHz PowerMac G4.
Thanks in advance.
Dual 1.42 GHz PPC G4, 1.42GHz Mac Mini   Mac OS X (10.4.5)  

okay, I connected the AE base directly to the PowerMac with the ethernet cable and it showed up in everything (Airport Admin Utility and iTunes). So I guess my problem is with the router. What do I do now? This router is only a couple of months old.
When you suggested I disable DHCP, did you mean in the AE settings or on my router? As I mentioned initially, I do not have "distribute ip addresses" set up on the AE base. After reconnecting the AE base to the router, I tried disabling DHCP on the router and that didn't fix the problem.

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