Will this Airport Extreme connection work?

Just purchased an Airport Extreme Base Station N and would like to network my computers. I have a new G5 iMac (OS 10.5.5) which I would connect by ethernet to the base station and my DSL modem (AT&T) to the base station. Now I also have a G4 iMac (OS 10.3.9) with no airport card that I would connect by ethernet to one of the other two ethernet ports on the base station; is that correct? I then have an older G5 (10.5.5) with an airport card and a G3 iBook (10.3.9) with an airport card which I hope will connect wirelessly. If this sounds ok, I'd appreciate someone letting me know, as I didn't get too much info at the Apple Store, or maybe I just didn't quite understand them.
Thanks,
Charles

I was finally able to get my G5 iMac and my new C2D iMac to connect wireless to the AEBSn's wireless network, after resetting the base station and completing the Airport Utility setup procedure correctly. I connected my G4 iMac by ethernet to the AEBS because it does not have an airport card. My G3 iBook, which is 7 yrs old, and has an airport card (used with the first Airport Basestation available) will not connect wireless to this base station. I have OS 10.3.9 on the G3 and the Internet Connect does not recognize my password to join the network created and used by the other mac's. The G3's Airport Card Firmware Version is 9.52; don't know if that is the problem or not.
I am using encryption WPA2 on the wireless network.
Thanks for any more suggestions on the G3 iBook connection compatibility.

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