Connection multiple airport express

Network Description:
I have an AP base station connected directly to a cable modem. The AP base station is connected directly to a router that is cabled directly to a Mac Mini.
I also have 2 AP Express that I am trying to connect to my stereo system in the bedroom and for wireless access in another part of the house.
With the above connection I am able to connect without problems to the Internet .
The AP express that is connected for wireless access shows up on the Airport Admin Utility as it was configured it some weeks back. I am also able to connect to the Internet wirelessly from my G4 PowerBook.
Problem:
1) The AP Express constantly blinks yellow and not green as per the manual. I am able to see the unit, connect back to the base station etc. It has IP address 10.0.1.3 ad is set to WEP 128. Why?
2) The second AP Express shows up in the Admin Utility list (it is currently hard wired to the router so I can update the security and re-name the unit). However, it asks for a password and when I enter what I think is the password (from a previous set-up) it comes back with a mesage that there is a configuration error. Is there a default password for AP Express?
Other Question:
Are there any instructions to connect a Windows XP computer connected to a NetGear router to AP express? I am trying to extend the range for wireless access of a PC laptop in my office.
Ravi

Problem 1: Since this Airport Express has an IP address, it doesn't make sense that its status light is still flashing yellow. Since the device otherwise seems to be functioning properly, I would just ignore it. If it drives you crazy, then do a factory default reset of the device and try reconfiguring it from scratch.
Problem 2: the default admin password is simply the word "public" without the quotes. Again, a factory default reset would be a good place to start, to make sure all previous settings have been cleared out.
Re your Question: You cannot use an Airport Express to wirelessly "extend" the wireless range of any Netgear wireless router product. Netgear's routers don't support it.

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