Problem with Airport Express (1st gen) and Mavericks?

Hello,
I still have an older 1st gen Airport Express (model A1264) and now with Mavericks it isn't working at all. The Airport Utility app on my Mac can't even find or connect with it. The same with the iOS app. It worked fine before. I can't even update the firmware (either no download available or other available downloads are too old and won't install). Is there a solution or do I need to update my whole device?
Thanks,
Paul

As a last resort, try a factory default reset on the AirPort Express as follows:
Power off the AirPort Express
Wait a minute
Hold in the reset button first, and keep holding it in for another 8-10 seconds while you simultaneously plug the Express back in to power
Release the reset button after the hold period and allow a full minute for the Express to restart to a slow, blinking amber light status
On an iPhone or iPad home screen....
Tap Settings
Tap WiFi
Look for a heading of Setup a New AirPort Base Station. If it appears.....
Tap on AirPort Express just below the heading to start the configuration process on the Express again
If you try several factory default resets, and the AirPort Express does not appear under the heading of Setup a New AirPort Base Station, the Express most likely is defective and will need to be replaced.

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