Airport Express via Netgear Router

I am trying to connect to my cable broadband using Airport Express via a Netgear ADSL wired router (DG834v2). Airport is connecting but for some reason the signal is not coming through. The connection works fine through Airport by itself but not through the router.
I have been through the Sharing settings on my Mac but without any luck, partly because I don't know what the settings are.
I have tried setting up the router through Netgears site but it cannot find an internet connection.
Can anyone help? Superman?

Try this.
Blank your cable modem by turning it off and leaving for 30 minutes (or even overnight).
On the Netgear configuration screen.
Basic Settings
Does Your Internet Connection Require A Login?
Check No
Enable NAT
Configure the Airport Express to not distribute IP addresses.
iFelix

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