Airport Express not showing up in Utility after wireless disabled

Hi everybody,
Last night I made the mistake of disabling wireless on my Airport Express. It had worked perfectly before, but now that I want to re-enable wireless, the Express won't show up in Utility! Does anybody have any tips as to how to get it to show up in Utility again? Any feedback would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
JM
P.S. I know that this is labeled as an Airport Express for Windows forum, but I didn't see any for Macs. Sorry if I put this in the wrong forum!

Welcome to the discussions forum jmpstar.
If you disabled wireless, Airport Utility will have no way to find it, wirelessly. You'll have to reset it by holding in the reset button until the LED flashes rapidly. You'll then be able to configure it again using Airport Utility.
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