Unable to Config WRE54G via Web Interface-Any Thoughts?

I have reset my WRE54G (version 1) to factory defaults, yet I get no response to ping or HTTP on 192.168.1.240. IP config on computer is correct--LEDs on WRE54G not indicating any issue and I can see the default SSID on my site monitor-so it is not totally dead, just brain dead apparently. Tried disabling the WEP on my WRT54G2 and doing "auto config" and that did not seem to help either...
Any thoughts on what I might do to get back to web UI?

Try this :
Go to the setup page of the router and unsecured the network and click on save settings...Now,use auto-config feature of WRE.. Check this link. Wait for the Link and Activity lights to go blue on the range expander which will indicate a successful wireless connection between the expander and the wireless router/access point.
Now,on the wireless computer,connect to the unsecured network and try to access the gui for the wre54g by typing 192.168.1.240 in the address bar and secured the network and click save settings...Now,go to the setup page of router and put the same security key and save the settings...Power cycle the entire network and try to connect the secured network on your wireless computer.

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