Airport Express Base Station - hard reset not working?

Hi... I have 4 airport expresses, so it's not like I'm inexperienced... having reset them many times. I've had this one about a year. Hard reset and soft reset are happening (Airport got renamed from the name I gave it to "Base Station..") but I can't configure it. It asks me for a password. I've tried public and just about any other password that I might have previously given it... and I get an Error Code: -4. "An error occured while trying to access the base station. Make sure your network connection is valid and try again."
Does anyone have a clue as to what might be going on, or how to work around this? I don't have a usb to usb handy.
Thanks, --- Alain

Thank you, Bob.  Switching  WEP 40 Bit worked like a charm.  I'll make sure and speak to FIOS about the level of security.  Now, excuse me while I go and rock out in my garage with AirTunes. 
-paul
http://www.paul-altobelli.com

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