Windows Vista won't connect to Airport Express

Hello,
I have an Airport Express and a PC running Vista which cannot connect. I was temporally able to connect when I switched the Express to transmit "b" only. But now nothing works. Checked the firmware, it's on 6.3
My Mac connects to the network fine, so I know it works and is connected to the internet. Don't know a thing about WIndows, so any help is appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Chris

Hello,
I have an Airport Express and a PC running Vista which cannot connect. I was temporally able to connect when I switched the Express to transmit "b" only. But now nothing works. Checked the firmware, it's on 6.3
My Mac connects to the network fine, so I know it works and is connected to the internet. Don't know a thing about WIndows, so any help is appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Chris

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