Airport not allowing wireless at new address

Ok...have a question. I have an airport express which has been working fine at MY house with my internet service. I sometimes used to take the airport to my mums on the weekend and it worked fine there too with HER internet service. I have now cancelled MY service and have moved home with her and now for some reason my airport won't let me go wireless in her house! When I plug in the ethernet cable to my airport it shows me all the bars saying I have service and even lets me play itunes to a set of remote speakers....just wont let me connect to the internet. I can only connect to internet by plugging the ethernet into the computer itself. Any ideas?

It's possible that the configuration profile(s) on your AirPort Express Base Station (AX) got "messed up." I suggest performing a "factory default" reset on your AX, and then, use the AirPort Admin Utility or AirPort Setup Assistant to configure it for your mom's ISP service.

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