Airport Express setup seems fine....then nothing....

Hi!
I've been trying to add an Airport Express to my existing wireless network (A-Link ADSL saferouter -> Buffalo Airstation WHR-G54S).
Using both the Airport Setup Assistant and Airport Admin Utility, I've followed the steps in the manual/on the support section (here: http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=302153) and the whole setup seems to go along as it should, until the final stages:
1. The Airport Express doesn't seem to restart: the light goes from green to off to solid amber, and then instead of going green it blinks amber. This step takes a long time (about 60 seconds)
2. The Setup Assistant tries to reconnect to my existing network (on the Buffalo wireless router) but doesn't seem to succeed, even if I connect manually (this step also takes about 60 seconds)
3. The Setup Assistant attempts to detect the Airport Express. This step takes about 60 seconds, and the Airport Express continues to blink amber the whole time.
4. At the end of the setup process, I get the following message:
The AirPort Setup Assistant has successfully configured the AirPort base station but is unable to reconnect to the network or detect if the base station is functioning correctly.
This may be caused by one of the following:
The base station did not finish restarting
The network security or password are not correct
You manually canceled the detection process
Please allow the base station to finish restarting and then manually connect to the network.
Of the conditions above, "network security and password" should be OK unless there's some issue I'm not aware of; I didn't manually cancel the detection process.
After all this, the Airport Express continues to blink amber and is entirely undetectable by my machine unless I perform a hard reset and start the process again.
Any ideas what could be the trouble?
Thanks!
Jason
Acer Aspire 5024 WLMi   Windows XP   SP 2
Acer Aspire 5024 WLMi   Windows XP  

David,
This is not a definitive answer, but to me it sounds like the Express power supply may have given up the ghost. Usually, if the indicator light goes completely dark this is the case.
If you had a local power surge or nearby lightning strike, that would further confirm my suspicion.

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