Airport Express with Extreme

Grettings,
I have recently purchased an Airport Express with the desire to extend the range of my wireless home network. I have had no problems with the Airport Extreme (other than litmited signal coverage) but I can't seem to setup the Express to save my life. Here's what I've got:
-I plug the Express into the wall, the status light goes from green to amber to flashing amber.
-Airport Admin detects the Express but cannot communicate with it.
-I cannot update the firmware because the updater cannot communicate with the Express.
In my past expereinces with Mac products setup processes have been so simple that I'm a bit confounded by my inability to get this up and running. Is something wrong? What do I need to do?
Thank you, in advance, for your assistance!
Andrew
powerbook g4   Mac OS X (10.4.8)   imac snow g4

"Factory default" reset the AX
- (ref: http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=108044)
Set up a Wireless Distribution System (WDS)
(Note: To facilitate setting up the base stations, place them in near proximity of each other during the set up phase.)
Set up the AirPort Extreme Base Station (AEBS) as the WDS Main Base Station, by connecting directly, using an Ethernet cable, to the LAN port of the AEBS, and then use the AirPort Admin Utility, located in /Applications/Utilities, to make the following settings.
WDS Tab
- Enable this base station as a WDS: main base station (checked)
- Enable wireless clients on this base station (optional)
- Click "+" to add Remote/Relay Base Stations.
-- Select the Base Station that you want to be the WDS Remote/Relay.
-- AirPort ID: <verify that this is the correct wireless MAC address for the Base Station you are adding as a Remote/Relay.
-- Auto configure as a WDS remote base station (checked)
-- Click "OK."
- Verify that the Remote/Relay Base Station has been added to the list.
- Click "Update," and then verify the settings for the Remote/Relay.
-- Allow wireless clients on this base station (checked)
-- New network name: <verify that this is the same as the network name for the AEBS>
-- TCP/IP: Configure using DHCP
-- Base Station Password: <the Remote/Relay Base Station password>
-- Confirm: <same as previous step>
-- Click "OK."

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    Message was edited by: Bob Timmons

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