Base Station not recognized

After upgrade to Leopard, internet connect OK, wireless connect using Extreme Airport is OK, but when I run Airport Utility, it scans and finds no base station. Rescan same result.
As i said connections are ok, thank goodness, but if I needed access to router I'm SOL.
Any ideas?
BB

I've intermittently had the same problem. I have an Airport Extreme (11g) base station and an Airport Express in WDS mode. The Express shows up in the Airport utility program, but sometimes the AEB doesn't, even when I'm outside the range of the AX and sitting right next to the AEB. Very strange. Both have the latest firmware. I'm still able to get an internet connection from the AEB even though it's MIA on the scan by the setup program.
This seems to be a problem with my intel machine. Using the MBP, I can screen share with my Mac Mini (non intel) in another part of the house and run the Airport Utility remotely, and my AEB is there along with the AX.
If I reboot the AEB it shows up on my MBP.
Never happened until I installed Leopard....

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