WPS64G v2 wireless v lan device connection

Hi 
I am having great difficulty enabling the WPS64G to work without making a wired connection to the device.
The wireless router (Trend TWE-639GR) correctly lists the stations mac address showing the device with a DHCP allocxated IP Address.
When trying to set up the device I had to make a wired connection to the WPS64G to configure it (there are many wireless networks around - no way to identify which network to connect to without making a wired connection.. The wireless network to be used is is WEP -Open 64bit. When I make a wired connection on the same network to the WPS64G there seems to be no ability to connect wirelessly even after depowering the device. Am I correct in saying the wireless MAC address and the wired MAC address are identical?
The IP does not alter when there is an attempt to connect wirelessly.
Puzzled

Before you begin, check the following:
a. Make sure the printer drivers have already been installed on the PC. If this isn’t done before the installation of the WPSM54G, it will prompt the customer to install the printer drivers during the middle of the setup. Most printer driver installations require the printer to be directly attached to the PC with the USB cable.
b. Ask if the customer already has a wireless network setup with wireless PC’s working on it. Make sure you know the following information about the network:
SSID
WEP, WPA, or WPA2 key (If any)
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