Switched my airport extreme from my mac to my pc

I had my airport connected to my pc and surfing wirelessly on my mac desktop and my PS3. Well I have since moved and disconnected everything. now reconnecting. My daughter has taken my mac out of state and I am trying to reconnect my PS3 to the airport but its not working. all im getting on the airport (connected to my PC) is the flashing amber light. i download the disk but it is not allowing me to configure the connection. it is continuing to search for apple hardware. do I need to reset the airport or put it back to factory settings???+
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if you changed isp then yes reset the router. also use ethernet to find that router and configure its wireless setting. then go strictly wireless if you have to.

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