Trying for wireless network with D-Link modem, but no Internet connection

I am trying to figure out a way to use my iBook elsewhere in my house, without being physically connected to my modem. I have a SpeedStream 5100 modem, use DSl, and just got a D-Link DI-524 router. My problem is that I cannot access the configuration page for the router. When I type in 192.168.0.1, as instructed, my we b browser "times out." I also cannot "ping" this address.
I have tried multiple web browsers, have tried resetting the modem and the router, and have tried to contact D-Link and SBC for help, to no avail.
My iBook recognizes a wireless network when all of the machines are connected, but I can't get online on either machine.
As instructed by D-Link, I have changed the ISP address in my network preferences, but something doesn't seem to be working.
What am I doing wrong?
By the way, I have downloaded no firmware or drivers for the D-Link; I just hooked it up.
Thanks in advance!

Yes, the cable from the modem is plugged into the WAN port; the cable from the iMac is plugged into the WLAN port (I've tried all four ports). (By the way, don't feel bad about asking; I am not the most tech-savvy.)
The IP address I have been trying to connect with the router/modem setup is 192.168.0.1. There is no way for me to input any numbers in the "router" box; it is blank.
Normally, when I connect using DSL, my IP address is different, and there is a router number there, too.
I have tried contacting D-Link's customer support via e-mail. After exchanging about three e-mails with them, they have declared me beyond their help. Ugh! I'm sure it's something simple that I'm not doing, but I just don't know what!

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