Airport Express Cannot Connect to Third Party WPA Network

I am using a Buffalo wireless router using WPA encryption as my access point and am trying to add AE to the network for airtunes. Each time I try and have my AE connect, I end up with flashing amber light and have to do a soft reset (also have tried hard resets). The AE will connect if I turn off encryption on the Buffalo router altogether. I am entering the password correctly, too.
Any ideas what I am doing wrong?

Ok, I managed to figure this one out myself. Turns out that the AEX cannot handle WPA-AES encryption. Once I lowered the encryption to WPA-TKIP everything worked fine.
Go figure.

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