Airport Express + Router

This is really two questions in one.
I have just moved away from home and am looking at getting broadband. I already have a airport express.
Until I get broadband, I have just connect the airport express to my G4 tower, by ethernet, and created a network, from the airport express, in the hope I would be able to file share between the two. The ibook gets a IP from the airport express but the tower, assigns it self a IP and I can't file share between, either by using the network browser from finder, or connect to server. Is this possible. It is worth nothing that itunes, on both computers see's the airport express speakers/airtunes.
This really leads onto my main question.
If/When I go down the getting broadband, I can be given a one port router/moden, from someone who doesn't need it any more.
My plan is to get a switch, connect the router/moden, G4 tower, and airport express all to the switch. Will I be able to file share bewteen the two macs, and get the intenet on both, or will I have to go and buy a wireless router?
Any help would be great.

That is what I thought. The AX alone will not do the job since it only has a single Ethernet port.
You will need to configure you setup like this:
broadband<-> router<-> switch <-+->AX
................................|->G4
Do you need the AX for music streaming? If not, you can use any inexpensive wireless router and configure everything like this:
broadband<-> wireless router <-->G4
If you need wireless printing, use the AirPort Extreme base station (AEBS) instead of the AX. You would configure everything like this:
broadband<->[WAN] AEBS [LAN]<-->G4

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