Standard Server installation while connected to Airport Extreme

Hi,
I'm an advanced Mac user but I'm very new to using Server and have a question about initial installation & setup. I've search for info about it here and elsewhere but can't find a definitive answer.
Here's the scenario...
I'm installing Server on a new Mac Pro that is connected by ethernet to a fairly new Airport Extreme. (The Airport Extreme already provides wireless access for our small office, as well as sharing a Xerox printer via Bonjour. All this works fine.) I'm opting to using the "Standard" configuration of Server during the installation. During the installation process, the installer asks for the password for the Airport Extreme and seems to adjust/confirm some settings on the Extreme. The installer gets DHCP info from the Extreme and seems to set up Server fine... That is, I get no error messages throughout the entire process and once done the Server can access the internet. Also, all clients in the office can bind to the Server without any error messages at all.
(For what it's worth, in the Airport Extreme's settings -viewed with Airport Utility- there is an IP reservation made automatically for the Server. I'm guessing this is part of what's happening during the installation as I didn't do it manually. Also, doing a Lookup in Network Utility with either the reserved IP address or Server name returns the other successfully.)
The problem arises when I try to setup a CalDAV account on a client's computer. I'm not sure exactly how it's supposed to work, but I keep getting error message after error message when trying to find the Server. I realize that this particular problem might be best dealt with in the iCal Server forum, but even before I get to that, I'd love to know...
*Must I assign a static IP manually to the Server during the installation process or is the installer getting/setting up the address it needs to have all the Standard services work properly?*
I'm hoping that someone here can answer this definitively.
Thanks!
-Neil

You won't actually connect using a IP address through the browser URL. I access my external from Finder, Open a new window, go up to Finder then preferences, click Sidebar the button at the top and make sure you have a checkmark under Devices for External disks. Then in your original finder window under shared you should see the name you gave your external drive or the original factory name. After that if you click it and have setup a password in Airport for the external drive it should prompt to connect or hit connect as and put in that password

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