Setting up Airport Extreme with Arescom MSN NetDSL 800 Modem

Hi There,
I helped a friend set up his new Airport Extreme yesterday and although we were able to get the network and internet working, we are getting the Double Nat error (amber blinking light). This was only after hours of trial and error and the only setting that gave us a successful internet connection and network was to set the Extreme to "Share a public IP address" with IPv4 configured manually and defining a DHCP range. Again, this results in a connectable network for all clients and gives access to the internet but the Extreme is telling us that there's a double NAT error.
The only info I can find about the Arescom 800 modem is that it is designed for one connection and only has two IP addresses to distribute. One for itself and one for the computer or router connected to it. So while our setup seems to work and is the most logical of the choices, the Extreme still doesn't like it. It suggests using bridging mode but that results in no IPs being distributed past the first connection to the modem (the Extreme).
Any ideas to get that beautiful green light instead of this amber error flasher?
Thanks in advance.

That's the plan for now. Thanks Duane! Although I hate seeing that eyesore amber blinking light. He may end up with a new DSL modem in the near future anyway because he's thinking of upgrading his DSL service. I guess he'll just have to ignore the light for now unless there's an easy configuration option I'm missing?

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