Printing to a USB printer via Airport Extreme

I recently purchased an Airport Extreme and connected it to an ADSL router using ethernet. The router is then connected to my company network (PC, Windows, hubs etc). On the AE USB port, I also connected a Sansumg ML-1710P printer which works fine if I connect it directly to my Macbook.
I can add the printer (bonjour) but when I order it to print, the job with start and then just stop and the status indicated "error".
Did try several suggestion from this discussion including using the 10.4.7 combo update, update the CPUS to 1.2.1, connect/disconnect, download new driver without success.
Anyone has any suggestion? Thanks.

Normaly this connection the way you describe it won't work.
The Airport Extreme Base Station is a Router as well
It is normaly done from the Internet Service Providers Modem with an ethernet cable to the Airport Extreme Base connected to the little cicle of dots on the back. It is set to distribute IP's and DCHP and then the arrows pointing away from one another is then cabled to the other Router and then plug in the printer to the Airport Extreme's USB and the other computers to the ethernet port on the 2nd Router, and it must be set NOT TO DISTRIBUTE IP'S
Don

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