Cannot configure Airport Extreme ...

Hi,
I have purchased a Mac Mini together with an Airport Extreme (AE). I am still using a wireless router from D-Link and want to switch to the AE. It was possible to configure everything very easily with D-Link by using a browser and the IP http://192.168.0.1.
Q1: Is there such an IP for AE? (This seems to be kind of standard with other brands!)
Towards Internet I have to simulate a specific MAC (hardware) address. Otherwise I don't get an IP from my Internet provider. I found nowhere in the AE Utility where I could set that value.
Q2: Is it possible for AE to simulate another MAC address than its own? How? (This also seems to be a standard with all other brands, so I hope Apple supports this feature!)
Somehow I cannot get the wireless functionality of AE to work. My WinNT Dell notebook cannot find the wireless network that is established by AE.
Q3: Is this problem because AE has not access to the Internet yet due to my Q2 question?
I have my Apple products since 2 days now. Isn't it possible to talk to an Apple technician on the phone? I tried it today (sunday) but no one was available. Maybe it's because of the sunday but there was no information regarding that on Apple's support page!
Thanks
ge

global_escape, welcome to the user to user discussions!
"Q1: Is there such an IP for AE? (This seems to be kind of standard with other brands!)"
No, the Airport Extreme is configured using AirPort Utility.
"Q2: Is it possible for AE to simulate another MAC address than its own?"
No.
"Q3: Is this problem because AE has not access to the Internet yet due to my Q2 question?"
No, AE does not need to be hooked up to the Internet to create a wireless network.
"Somehow I cannot get the wireless functionality of AE to work. My WinNT Dell notebook cannot find the wireless network that is established by AE."
Have you used AirPort Utility to "create a wireless network" for the AE? If you have already done this, check your settings. They would normally look something like this:
Wireless Mode: Create a wireless network
Wireless Network Name: The name of your wireless network
Radio Mode: 802.11n (802.11b/g compatible)
Wireless Security: WPA/WPA2 Personal
Wireless Password: Your password
Confirm Password: Your password
Please post back on your progress.

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