RE kicked everyone off wireless network

I just added a WRE54G v. 3 yesterday and set up was tricky, but seemed to complete in the end. There are 2 wireless networks here and I put the RE on a network called ART BARN. When I checked the settings the RE had the same exact settings except a diff mac address. This should work right? Well now no one can get on either of our two wireless networks here. Both routers are the WRT54G.
Any solutions?

hi , first thing i would check here is to see if i have the latest firmware on all devides...
the WRT's have a newer and more stable firmware 1.01.0 ....i suggest you try this first.

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