Xbox IP conflict

Here's my existing setup pre-xbox 360:
ATT DSL Modem >> Airport Express >> wireless to iMac, iPod touch and Wii (only 3 items on the network)
No problems. Have worked great for over a year. Enter the xbox 360... (Instead of buying the $100 xbox wifi adapter, I opted to use a D-link 10/100 switch I already had, and ran a cable)
ATT DSL Modem >> D-Link 10/100 Switch >>
(Port 1) WAN from modem
(Port 2) Out to Airport Express and wifi
(Port 3) Wired connection to xbox 360
At this point I expected to continue using DHCP with everything, including the xbox, and things would just work. But the xbox reports an IP conflict, which best as I can tell is the Airport Express. Any devices behind the Airport have local addresses (192.168...), but the Airport itself was set to DHCP and more closely resembled my dynamic IP from ATT. It will not pass on an internet connection apart from this setup using DHCP.
Obviously there's something I don't understand going on here...can anybody enlighten me what might be up? Otherwise am I right to assume I should have just bought the wifi adapter? Should've known Microsoft would try and stick it to me... Thanks in advance for your help.

Unfortunately your setup will not work.
The AirPort Express (AX) does not provide DHCP support out it's Ethernet port therefore it can not create a local IP address for your Xbox 360.
You need to replace the D-Link switch with an inexpensive router. The router will properly provide DHCP services to the Xbox 360. The AX should then be configured to act as a bridge (not sharing a single IP address).

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