Troubles with D-Link DIR 600 and AirPort Extreme

Hi guys
The question might has already been raised but I couldn't find anything in any other threads helping me.
I've got a new router (came along with my new ISP) D-Link DIR600 which I tried to connect to my AirPort Extreme to have a secondary WiFi available. My devices are connected in this way:
Internet Modem ---> AirPort Extreme (cable) ---> D-Link 600 (cable).
                                        |                                   |
                                        |                                   |
                                   WiFi(1)                          WiFi (2)
While my APE is just working perfect the D-Link doesn't. I can connect to my DLink Router though but the "Internet" somehow won't get passed through.
Any help
Thanks a lot

The dlink probably does not have a bridge mode.. so you have to use WAN bypass.
See this post for details.
http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum-replies.cfm?t=933517
Or flash your DIR600 over to dd-wrt so you can use it in WAP mode.

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