Airport to Ethernet Router?

Can someone help with the logistics of routing my Airport Extreme to a Ethernet Router (via ethernet cable) that in turn is ethernet cable connected to a cable router?
From what I can find out there is a lot of assigning sub address's but have things change now to where I can just run the cable? Length of about 150' =/-.
OR, go to my local computer geek store and let them school me on if it is possible?
I am tired of paying DSL and Cable.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Open AirPort Utility, located in the Utilities folder in the Applications folder.
Select your base station and choose Manual Setup from the Base Station menu. Enter the base station password if necessary.
Click Internet in the toolbar, and then click Internet Connection.
Choose Off (Bridge Mode) from the Connection Sharing pop-up menu.
AirPort Utility 5.1 Help: Setting up your base station as a bridge

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