Airport Express with wired router

Question: I have a PC without wireless capabilities, a mac book pro, and a new AX. In order to get everything online I'm trying to connect my cable modem to a broadband router (Linksys RT41P2). This then connects to my PC and my Airport Express. Problem is I cannot seem to get the wireless internet to work.
The AX is set to work as a bridge (I picked that much up from some other posts), connect using ethernet, configure using DHCP.
An IP Address, and a subnet mask automatically appear but I can't get internet to work. Any suggestions?

abarfell, welcome to the discussions!
Sounds like you have the configuration correct.
You didn't mention this in your post so I assume that you do have the Express set to Create a Wireless Network, correct? Set up a network name, security, etc?
Also remember that cable modems almost always need to be reset after any change to the network is made. If you haven't already done so, power it down and let it rest for 30 minutes or so. If it has a battery, pull it.
Power down the rest of the system as well. Then restart the modem first, let it run for 5-10 minutes, then power up the Linksys, then the Express (wait for the green light), and finally your computers. See if that helps and please post back on your progress.

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