Airport Extreme - Win 7 - USB internet dongle...

Using my Apple Airport Extreme, I would like to connect (possibly through a CAT5 cable) to my Win 7 laptop (of which uses an USB dongle for the internet) and stream an internet connection to my iphone 4s to save on some data costs.  Is this possible?

Is there a conflict between the Belkin
adapter and the Extreme?
We are using two PCs, one laptop running Windows 2000 and one desktop running XP, and both have Belkin "g" equipment installed. We are having no problem with the desktop. Sometimes we need to remove and re-insert the card on the laptop upon startup when it does not connect. Other than that, they both run great with the new AEBS.
The XP machine is using Windows to manage the wireless connection, but the laptop is using the supplied Belkin control panel.
G4's, G3's, etc.   Mac OS X (10.4.8)  

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