I can not set my Airport Extreme

Hello,
I just bought a airport extreme today and have spent most of the evening trying to set it up and having no luck.
I have two computers that I would like to set up. 1st computer is a Dell Desktop and the 2nd computer is a Mac Powerbook G5. Currently my Dell has a DSL connection and I want to connect my Powerbook to the DSL through the Airport Extreme.
When I hooked everything up per the start up guide, My dell computer said it was hooked up to DSL but I could not get onto the internet. The same thing happened on my powerbook. I am not sure if I even set up my airport extreme correctly. I was not sure if I was suppose to use Ethernet or PPP over Ethernet.
Please help I am so confused! The tech person at the apple store told me I needed to have this and that it was so easy to set up.

First welcome to the discussions.
If I understand your post correctly.
Turn both computers OFF.
Unplug the DSL connection from your Dell and plug it in to the Airport Extreme into the port with the circle of dots.
Next you can run an ethernet cable from the other port on the Airport Extreme the one with the 2 arrows pointing away from one another into your dell.
It would be best if you pull the power adapter from both the Internet Service Providers Modem and the Airport Extreme.
Now that you have your cables run and in the proper ports.
Plug in the power adapter into your ISP's Modem First and you must wait for it to acquire the signal this normally takes a minute or so.
Next plug in the power adapter into the Airport Extreme Base and again you must wait for the signal to re-establish. Now you can restart your computers.
On your Mac be sure you have your Network setting on Airport and it must have the litle green dot and drag it to the top of the list if it isn't already. The Dell is hardwired so you should be good there.
Good Luck, and check your Airport Extreme Booklet to determine the type of Network you want to set-up.
Your Powerbook should automaticlly see the Network, you will probably need to run the Airport Admin and Set-up Utility to name your network it's pretty straight forward.
Be sure your set to let the Airport Distribute the IP's and DHCP.
Here is another option.
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=107454
Good Luck Don

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