I cannot get my Airport Extreme network up and running

Here's the scoop. I have two computers, a PowerMac G5 w/o an Airport card and a PowerBook G4 w/ an Airport card. I also have an Airport Extreme base station to which I would like to connect both computers on my DSL acct. The problem I have is similar to one posted earlier today by "Tannerama"
-I have connected my modem to the WAN port on the base station.
-I have connected my G5 computer to the LAN port on the base station.
-I have changed the network settings in System Preferences to connect via DHCP.
-The Network Status shows the Built-in Ethernet is connected via DHCP on router 10.0.1.1
-My DSL acct is through SBC using a SpeedStream 5360 DSL Modem.
Everything looks good.......... BUT.... I cannot connect to Safari, Internet Explorer, or Firefox.
Any input I can get to help me is greatly appreciated.

Try resetting your connection: pull power to both the Base Station and modem for five minutes. Then plug the modem into power and wait a minute. Then plug the Base Station into power and wait a minute. Then see if you get internet access.
If you still have trouble - on a Mac that is able to connect to the internet via a direct cabled connection to the modem, take a look in System Preferences->Network->Show ethernet built in. Tell us what settings are found under the PPPoE tab, and the TCP/IP tab.

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