Set E1000 as an Access Point

I am wanting to setup my E1000 as an access point to an internet connected wired network so I can access the computers on the wired network and the internet. I attempted to use the Linksys "Guide Me" support, but it directed me to how to on another type of router using a different firmware. Does anyone have any suggestions?
Thank you,
Eric

Note that below when I say router I mean the modem/router
Assuming you wanted to know what the DHCP was assigning, it should be assigning the lower half of the 100s (it assigned 192.168.1.101).  Gateway and DNS are set to the router itself.
Messing some more with it, it seems like it might actually be the E1000 blocking on it's LAN switch.  Something connected behind it won't get DHCP, but if I manually assign it an address then I can hit both the E1000 and the router, but no DNS.  Right now I'm thinking the E1000 is blocking DNS and DHCP requests.  I'd tried turning off the firewall and unchecking everything as well, but no dice.

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