Airport extreme, dlink router, no network detected

Hi
I have installed my airport extreme card, intending to connect via my D-Link DSL-G604 ADLS router to the internet, wirelessly, but airport does not detect any networks. This seems unusual as the other computer, a PC, in our house picks it up immediately, and connects.
Is there some secret to connecting to a non-airport base station? Can someone perhaps talk me through the process?
many thanks

Hi,
The D-Link I have is a little bit different than yours; mine is a DI-524. But maybe that what I read on the D-Link website will also apply to you.
D-Link recommed to set the security to WEP 128bits HEX. Try this setting. I got issue in between Airport and D-Link when I set the security to anything else but in WEP-128bits HEX as recommended on the D-Link web site.
let me know if this work!

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