Airport Express with wireless internet 101

I want to be able to use my G4 powerbook without plugging it in through an ethernet cable for my internet connection. I have wireless internet, but I connect with it via ethernet through a router (Linkskys NR041), which is essentially a cable/DSL router. This seems something of a paradox to me. My computer picks up that there is a wireless signal, but I don't seem to have a way of accessing that without ethernet. Is Airport Express going to make this internet setup truly wireless for me, or do I need an Airport Extreme Base station as well? I don't really understand how the two of these are different, even after reading some of the reviews. I get lost as soon as it goes into technical language, so a simple explanation would be appreciated. Thanks anyone who has the time to help.

It sounds like your experience is what I am looking for, but I seem to be missing something with my setup. I have used wifi on my travels, so I'm familiar with doing the Airport setup, but this doesn't seem to work when I'm at home.
In Network, I have Location set to Automatic, but then when I click Assist Me and go to Diagnostics, it says it appears to be working normally. I click Yes anyway, and continue to select locationl, which is Automatic, then it asks me to Choose Network Port Configuration. If I choose Airport, the next window shows Airport with a green light, but shows that Airport Settings and Network Settings have failed. The right hand box asks me to select an Airport Network. None show up, so I click Closed Network down below. The next window then requires me to give a Network Name, and choose an option for Wireless Security, and give a password. I have no idea what WEP or WPA means, but anyway, no matter what I choose, the next page always tells me I am unable to join the Airport Network. Is there some information I am supposed to have that I don't? When I originally set up my computer with my ethernet connection, I just plugged into my router and the computer read all the information it needed and configured itself.

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