Creating a network with SBC DSL...

I have a series of questions both trouble shooting and opinionated concerning setting up a wireless network with my new Airport Express and my current DSL provider: SBC. Just for information purposes my account ends in @sbcglobal.net. Now I have an old Dlink wireless router that worked fine but I would really like the speed of G and ease of apple... SO
Trouble Shooting
1) On my old dlink router I used PPPoe with my username (ending in @sbcglobal.net) and password so the router could athenticate and connect to the internet. I have since tried doing a similar setup by choosing PPPoe in the apple express menu and setting up the same user fields BUT when I connect to the network on my Mac I have no internet and in the upper right hand corner where the WIFI signal is it says "negociating..." and continues to says this... Any ideas on other settings I have not enabled or such? Anyone else with SBC DSL gotten their airport express to work?
Opinions
2) My old router operates on the WIFI B standard and I was wondering how much better will the G standard be? Will I get better reception and distance throughout the house over B AND will the speed be that different?
Thank you,
TM
Please help soon because I am still stuck on the old slow router and greatly wish to utilize my airport express

As I use PPPoA my knowledge of PPPoE is limited in that respect.
2) My old router operates on the WIFI B standard and
I was wondering how much better will the G standard
be? Will I get better reception and distance
throughout the house over B
No, if anything it might be marginally less.
AND will the speed be
that different?
In terms of an internet connection you will not notice the difference, as most internet connections are much much slower than even 802.11b.
Where you will notice the difference is internal file transfers between clients on your network.
iFelix

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    Sun Sep 6 11:55:02: <kernel> scan_next: chan 64a -> 36a [passive, dwell min 8 max 8]
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:02: <kernel> scan_next: chan 36a -> 40a [passive, dwell min 8 max 8]
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:02: <kernel> scan_next: chan 40a -> 44a [passive, dwell min 8 max 8]
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:02: <kernel> scan_next: chan 44a -> 48a [passive, dwell min 8 max 8]
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:02: <kernel> scan_next: chan 48a -> 2g [passive, dwell min 8 max 8]
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:02: <kernel> scan_next: chan 2g -> 3g [passive, dwell min 8 max 8]
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:02: <kernel> scan_next: chan 3g -> 4g [passive, dwell min 8 max 8]
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:02: <kernel> scan_next: chan 4g -> 5g [passive, dwell min 8 max 8]
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:02: <kernel> scan_next: chan 5g -> 8g [passive, dwell min 8 max 8]
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:02: <kernel> scan_next: chan 8g -> 9g [passive, dwell min 8 max 8]
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:02: <kernel> scan_next: chan 9g -> 10g [passive, dwell min 8 max 8]
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:03: <kernel> scan_next: chan 10g -> 12g [passive, dwell min 8 max 8]
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:03: <kernel> scan_next: chan 12g -> 149a [passive, dwell min 8 max 8]
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:03: <kernel> scan_next: chan 149a -> 153a [passive, dwell min 8 max 8]
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:03: <kernel> scan_next: chan 153a -> 157a [passive, dwell min 8 max 8]
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:03: <kernel> scan_next: chan 157a -> 161a [passive, dwell min 8 max 8]
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:03: <kernel> scan_next: chan 161a -> 165a [passive, dwell min 8 max 8]
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:03: <kernel> scan_next: chan 165a -> 100a [passive, dwell min 8 max 8]
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:03: <kernel> scan_next: chan 100a -> 104a [passive, dwell min 8 max 8]
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:03: <kernel> scan_next: chan 104a -> 108a [passive, dwell min 8 max 8]
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:03: <kernel> scan_next: chan 108a -> 112a [passive, dwell min 8 max 8]
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:03: <kernel> scan_next: chan 112a -> 116a [passive, dwell min 8 max 8]
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:03: <kernel> scan_next: chan 116a -> 120a [passive, dwell min 8 max 8]
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:04: <kernel> scan_next: chan 120a -> 124a [passive, dwell min 8 max 8]
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:04: <kernel> scan_next: chan 124a -> 128a [passive, dwell min 8 max 8]
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:04: <kernel> scan_next: chan 128a -> 132a [passive, dwell min 8 max 8]
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:04: <kernel> scan_next: chan 132a -> 136a [passive, dwell min 8 max 8]
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:04: <kernel> scan_next: chan 136a -> 140a [passive, dwell min 8 max 8]
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:04: <kernel> scan_next: done, [ticks 40752, dwell min 8 scanend 64441]
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:04: <kernel> _ieee80211newstate: SCAN -> INIT (arg 0xffffffff)
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:04: <kernel> ieee80211initnode[1130] old_auth 1
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:04: <kernel> IO80211ScanManager::scanDone: Scheduling cache purge timer in 30 seconds.
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:04: <kernel> IO80211ScanManager::getScanResult: All scan results returned for pid 286.
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:04: <kernel> IO80211ScanManager::startScan: Broadcast scan request received from pid 286 ().
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:04: <kernel> IO80211ScanManager::getScanResult: All scan results returned for pid 286.
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:10: <kernel> ieee80211scanflush
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:10: <kernel> stop running
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:10: <kernel> stop running
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:12: <kernel> IO80211ScanManager::startScan: Directed scan request received from pid 286 (Mac mini de WinGer).
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:12: <kernel> IO80211ScanManager::startScan: Initiating scan.
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:12: <kernel> _ieee80211newstate: INIT -> SCAN (arg 0xffffffff)
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:12: <kernel> ieee80211checkscan: active scan, duration 24000, desired mode auto, append, nopick
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:12: <kernel> ieee80211startscan: active scan, duration 24000, desired mode auto, append, nopick
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:12: <kernel> scan_next: chan 1b -> 1g [passive, dwell min 8 max 8]
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:12: <kernel> scan_next: chan 1g -> 6g [passive, dwell min 8 max 8]
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:12: <kernel> [00:c0:49:cc:85:b4] new beacon on chan 6 (bss chan 6) "USR8054"
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:12: <kernel> [00:c0:49:cc:85:b4] caps 0x431 bintval 100 erp 0x0
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:12: <kernel> scan_next: chan 6g -> 11g [passive, dwell min 8 max 8]
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:12: <kernel> scan_next: chan 11g -> 7g [passive, dwell min 8 max 8]
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:12: <kernel> scan_next: chan 7g -> 13g [passive, dwell min 8 max 8]
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:12: <kernel> scan_next: chan 13g -> 52a [passive, dwell min 8 max 8]
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:12: <kernel> scan_next: chan 52a -> 56a [passive, dwell min 8 max 8]
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:12: <kernel> scan_next: chan 56a -> 60a [passive, dwell min 8 max 8]
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:12: <kernel> scan_next: chan 60a -> 64a [passive, dwell min 8 max 8]
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:13: <kernel> scan_next: chan 64a -> 36a [passive, dwell min 8 max 8]
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:13: <kernel> scan_next: chan 36a -> 40a [passive, dwell min 8 max 8]
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:13: <kernel> scan_next: chan 40a -> 44a [passive, dwell min 8 max 8]
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:13: <kernel> scan_next: chan 44a -> 48a [passive, dwell min 8 max 8]
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:13: <kernel> scan_next: chan 48a -> 2g [passive, dwell min 8 max 8]
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:13: <kernel> scan_next: chan 2g -> 3g [passive, dwell min 8 max 8]
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:13: <kernel> scan_next: chan 3g -> 4g [passive, dwell min 8 max 8]
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:13: <kernel> scan_next: chan 4g -> 5g [passive, dwell min 8 max 8]
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:13: <kernel> scan_next: chan 5g -> 8g [passive, dwell min 8 max 8]
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:13: <kernel> scan_next: chan 8g -> 9g [passive, dwell min 8 max 8]
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:13: <kernel> scan_next: chan 9g -> 10g [passive, dwell min 8 max 8]
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:13: <kernel> scan_next: chan 10g -> 12g [passive, dwell min 8 max 8]
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:14: <kernel> scan_next: chan 12g -> 149a [passive, dwell min 8 max 8]
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:14: <kernel> scan_next: chan 149a -> 153a [passive, dwell min 8 max 8]
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:14: <kernel> scan_next: chan 153a -> 157a [passive, dwell min 8 max 8]
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:14: <kernel> scan_next: chan 157a -> 161a [passive, dwell min 8 max 8]
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:14: <kernel> scan_next: chan 161a -> 165a [passive, dwell min 8 max 8]
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:14: <kernel> scan_next: chan 165a -> 100a [passive, dwell min 8 max 8]
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:14: <kernel> scan_next: chan 100a -> 104a [passive, dwell min 8 max 8]
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:14: <kernel> scan_next: chan 104a -> 108a [passive, dwell min 8 max 8]
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:14: <kernel> scan_next: chan 108a -> 112a [passive, dwell min 8 max 8]
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:14: <kernel> scan_next: chan 112a -> 116a [passive, dwell min 8 max 8]
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:14: <kernel> scan_next: chan 116a -> 120a [passive, dwell min 8 max 8]
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:14: <kernel> scan_next: chan 120a -> 124a [passive, dwell min 8 max 8]
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:15: <kernel> scan_next: chan 124a -> 128a [passive, dwell min 8 max 8]
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:15: <kernel> scan_next: chan 128a -> 132a [passive, dwell min 8 max 8]
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:15: <kernel> scan_next: chan 132a -> 136a [passive, dwell min 8 max 8]
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:15: <kernel> scan_next: chan 136a -> 140a [passive, dwell min 8 max 8]
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:15: <kernel> scan_next: done, [ticks 41844, dwell min 8 scanend 65532]
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:15: <kernel> _ieee80211newstate: SCAN -> INIT (arg 0xffffffff)
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:15: <kernel> ieee80211initnode[1130] old_auth 1
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:15: <kernel> IO80211ScanManager::getScanResult: All scan results returned for pid 286.
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:15: <kernel> IO80211ScanManager::startScan: Directed scan request received from pid 286 (Mac mini de WinGer).
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:15: <kernel> IO80211ScanManager::getScanResult: All scan results returned for pid 286.
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:15: <kernel> stop running
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:15: <kernel> stop running
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:15: <Apple80211 framework[286]> ACNetworkIBSSEnable() failed in Apple80211Set(APPLE80211IOC_IBSSMODE) = -3900 (Parameter error)
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:20: <kernel> stop running
    Sun Sep 6 11:55:20: <kernel> stop running

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