How to set up Airport Extreme wireless router

Hello. I am trying to connect my Airport Extreme base station to my phone line connection.
From the phone line there is an ADSL filter which has a RJ11 output and phone modem. I purchased a RJ11 to RJ45 (Ethernet) and tried to plug into my router. The airport extreme doesn't recognise anything being plugged in!
My ISP is TalkTalk. This is a secondary router. Other one is a Netgear using downstairs phone modem.
Any help would be grately appreciated
Sam

Thanks for your answer.
So if i buy a DSL modem and go Phone line > DSL modem > Airport Extreme > Mac / WiFi - will that work?
Do you recommend any specific DSL modems that dont use USB (or USB...)?
Thanks

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    If you Do Not See the light (Icon) next to INTERNET turn Green, or if you see the Internet Light Green, but the Light (Icon) next to the Airport Extreme is yellow, unplug the power again to the modem and unplug the power again to the Airport extreme and wait about 15 minutes or up to 30 minutes. Then plug the power cord back to the modem wait till all the lights light up then, plug the power cord back into the Airport Extreme and Restart your iMAC or MacBook Pro.
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    Internet Provider Charter. I must say the speed is way way much better than it ever was with AT&T Uverse. 
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    If not, please power off your other wireless devices...computers, mobile devices, etc. temporarily, and try the same test again.
    Please report on your results.

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    Power-up the AirPort base station; wait at least 5-10 minutes. Note: The AirPort's status light may continue to flash amber after it has intialized. That is because, there may be some additional configuration items necessary, like setting up wireless security, before the overall setup is completed to get a green status.
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    Wireless Status
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    SSID
                                          WIRENAME
    Encryption Mode
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    Wireless Channel
    11Channel                 (Manual)           
    125* High Speed Mode
                                 Disabled           
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    Channel : the same as you set in the Buffalo
    Wireless security: None
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    3com OfficeConnect ADSL Wireless 11g Firewall Router model 3crwdr100a-72 but ONLY with NO encryption
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    Buffalo WGR-G54
    Linksys WRT54G or WRT54GS (though v4)
    Netgear WGR614 v6

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    The AirPort Extreme Base Station (AEBS) is an Internet router that supports both wired and wireless network clients. You can connect both of your desktop, using either media, to the AEBS for network connectivity.

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    Google turned this up in 5 seconds. There may be others if you look.
    Thomson default passwords

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    Sorry for my delay in closing this issue.
    I got the wireless network running again - though I'm not sure which of a "litany" of separate actions (which I gleaned from dialogs in several similar postings for similar issues to mine) was the solution. I suspect it was one of the following two actions, which have stuck in memory:
    1) I relocated a nearby cordless phone cradle/charger/base-station from alongside the Airport Extreme base station to about seven feet (two meters) away. However, the cordless phone is about eight years old, and I believe its radio frequency is far out of the range that I have read (in similar postings) can interfere with the Airport Extreme base station.
    2) I re-set the Airport Extreme base station, (a) by depressing the tiny reset button at the rear of the base station for more than 5 seconds (until the led started blinking), (b) from Utilities/AirPort Admin Utility/Configure/Restart. However, I had reset the Airport Extreme base station those ways previously without that restoring the wireless network. Also, I didn't record the sequence of the multiple resets and the configurations at the times of the resets.

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