Unable to get Airport Extreme to work w/iMac G4 10.3.x and wireless MacBook

Hi,
I recently purchased a MacBook and an Airport Extreme so that I could set up a wireless network with my old iMac G4 running OS X 10.3.4.
I am able to get online on one or the other machine, but not both.
I can get on the internet on the iMac if I plug both ethernet cables (from DSL modem to airport, and from iMac to airport) in to ethernet ports (nothing plugged in to the WAN port)but cannot get on the MacBook on internet this way.
I can get on the internet with the MacBook if I plug the ethernet cable from DSL modem to airport in to the WAN port and the iMac cable into one of the ethernet ports on the airport, but then cannot get internet on the iMac.
I know my OS is not up to Spec for the Airport Extreme but don't want to buy Tiger just to load it on this old iMac to run Airport. There's got to be a way around this right??
Any suggestions?? Thanks in advance for your help!
P.S. I also bought a D-link wireless router and had the exact same problem...

I stopped by my local apple retail store and had a quick chat w/one of the lovely employees. He checked with a Genius and suggested I plug the ethernet cables into the appropriate ports and make sure both computers were set to use DHCP in network settings. The fact that I was running my iMac on Panther (not Tiger or Leopard) should not make a difference b/c the iMac was hardwired via ethernet to the airport and had current airport software.
It took a little tweaking on my part at home, but using that advice I literally had both computers on the internet in less than 20 minutes. Those guys really are geniuses!
Thanks!

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