Troubles With Network Setup ( 1 modem, 2 routers, 2 LANS, & a home server)

Purchased the AEBS yesterday and have been having a devil of a time setting it up. Here's the network set-up:
Cable ISP -> modem -> Netgear Router (b/g) that belongs to my landlord -> AEBS for my personal (and not shared with the LL) LAN
My big issue is that I can't get more than one wireless connection at a time from the AEBS.
However, I think it's important to ask about the best set up in this situation. For now, I'm interested in getting proper wireless connections for the 20 or so devices that need it (fyi - wired connections currently working). In the very near future (by the weekend) I will be adding a server to the mix (thanks to Amahi) that will be responsible for the DHCP of my LAN.
What is the best way to set the system up so that i can get the wireless i need now while also being able to convert the system with relative ease in the near future?

Hello Stecca. Welcome to the Apple Discussions!
In your current configuration, your network is still "shared" by your landlord's LAN. You basically have two ways to configure your AEBS: 1) Router Mode: NAT & DHCP enabled, or 2) Bridge Mode: NAT & DHCP disabled.
Regardless of which of these configuration you choose, ALL wired or wireless clients connected to your AEBS would still need to go through the Netgear router for Internet access. In the first option, your AEBS would be configured with a Private IP Address from the Netgear router and provide local clients with a different subnet addressing scheme. With the second option, all wired or wireless clients connected to the AEBS would get their IP addressing from the Netgear router.
Typically, when you have two routers in series, the second or downstream router is configured as a bridge.

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