Airport Express Drops Communication

The cable modem is still going, and the green light still solid green. I can join my network. But, constant timeouts when accessing anything. No connection to the internet at all.
After restart of Airport Express, I get about 10-15 seconds of being able to load pages. Then, nothing.
I disconnected the airport from the modem, and connected the modem directly to the computer - and it works fine. So, the problem must be somewhere between the Airport and the Computer, right?
I tried a number of things in Airport Admin Utility, and I continue to get the same thing happening.
The Airport was purchased sometime in early 2005 (?), so, maybe it has just died?
Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance.

I had the same problem after I upgraded to Leopard and installed the newest R1800 driver from Epson and I got the same response from Epson. The Gutenprint driver does work but it does not handle color management properly and as you have discovered, not all of the print options are properly supported.
You can solve the problem by reverting to the older V3.0aAs driver available at Epson's website. When I did this I believe I used the epson installer to uninstall the v6.12 driver. Then I restarted and installed V3.0aAs and restarted once again. The old printer driver was automatically selected when I installed the printer.
Note. Before you do this, upgrade to 10.5.2 and see if that resolves the problem. The installation notes state that this upgrade resolves the issues printing to "some" printers but it does not say which. If this works, please post your findings and the rest of us R1800 owners can re-install the new driver.

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