Airport Express ITunes working, but no internet connectivity...

I have two Airport Expresses. Left one at work. The one I left at work was the main one, the other was piggy backing on the first one.
So, without the main one, I held down the button to reset the piggy backing Airport, to reset it as a stand alone. Did that without any problem, plugged it into the speakers and to the internet, and the speakers/ITunes part works, but I can't get to the internet on the Airport.
Plugging the ethernet cable directly into my computer works. But when I plug the cable into the Airport, I can get on that Airport and play music on the speakers/Itunes, but no internet. Sorry, I'm being redundant.
Help says goto Internet Connect to see if Airport has internet connectivity, and that checks out fine. Yet, still can't connect.
Oh, and my Airport light is blinking yellow. Airport Admin Utility doesn't seem to have anything particular to say about that. Hmmmm.
Anyone know what I'm overlooking? Thanks in advance.

oops. this isn't airport for windows.
i'm going to repost under the correct heading.
sorry.

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