Airport Extreme with dial up AOL

I set up an AEBS two days ago using the set up assistant. My iBook and XP notebook communicate with the AEBS. The AEBS does not dial AOL.
Contacted Apple Care. An agent tried to help for about an hour without success.
Is anyone able to dial up AOL with the AEBS? IF so, how have you done this?
thanks
susan
iBook G4   Mac OS X (10.3.4)  

Let's double-check your AEBS's settings for AOL connectivity...
Setup the AEBS
Connect your computer directly (using an Ethernet cable) to the LAN port of the AEBS, and then, using the AirPort Admin Utility, check these settings:
AirPort tab
- Base Station Name: <whatever you wish or use the default>
- AirPort Network Name: <whatever you wish or use the default>
- Create a closed network (unchecked)
- Wireless Security: Not enabled
- Channel: Automatic
- Mode: 802.11b/g Compatible
Internet tab
- Connect Using: America Online (AOLnet, V.90)
- Main Number: <your AOL access phone #>
- Alternate Number: <optional>
- Disconnect if Idle: 10 minutes
- Country: <appropriate country>
- Login Script: America Online
- Ignore dial tone (unchecked)
- Use pulse dialing (unchecked or as appropriate)
- Automatically dial (checked)
Network tab
- Distribute IP addresses (checked)
- Share a single IP address (using DHCP & NAT) (enabled)

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