Airport Admin Utility/Snow ABS

Hi Folks,
I've read about others having similar problems, but no resolution for me as yet.
I purchased what I think is a "Snow" model ABS at a garage sale for $5. It's now connected to my DSL modem and Powermac at home, and everything works fine... the Powermac and my Powerbook both see the network just fine.
The trouble is, the network has been password protected. So, the only way I can access the internet is during the 5 minute period after I perform a hard reset on the base station.
I know I need to reconfigure the base station, which should be no problem. Trouble is, the base station is not recognized by the Airport Admin Utility. No base station is recognized, even when I re-scan.
This occurs both when I have the ABS connected via ethernet to either my Power Mac or Powerbook.
Any ideas?
-EE
G5 1.8dp   Mac OS X (10.4.3)  

Somtimes the Base Stations can be "undiscoverable" meaning then they have a setting in them making them only accessable by typing in their IP address, or name.
Try going into airport admin utility hit "other" (next to rescan) and in the box that comes up type in 10.0.1.1 for the IP address Now see if it finds it. Note also if it was protected by a password you will need to enter the Base Station password.

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