WRE54g fustration

I have a WRT54g, just outside the range of my computer (running windows 7 home premium). So I decided to buy a WRE54g, and no matter what i did I could not get the setup disc to work. I tried several times wireless, wired and even directly connected to the router. None of that worked, and when connecting it directly to the computer I did change the TCP protocols to change my IP address, like the guide says to do.
So I decided to try a manual setup. I got the WRE to connect, got the setup screen. Here's the setup I had:
IP Address: kept the same, my WRT has 192.168.1.1 with 50 DHCP users, so 192.168.1.240 is outside the range, like I read it needs to be.
Subnet Mask: set to 255.255.255.0
Gateway: 192.168.1.1 - the local IP address on the router
SSID: the same SSID of the router
Channel: set to the same channel of the router
Wirelss Security: Disable - disabled the wireless security on the router
Saved the changes, and then could not sign on to the WRE. Turned off and on the power, and still notheing. Any help would be appreciated.

Anyone got any ideas on what to try, see any apparent mistakes i have made?

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    Message Edited by Luckydog on 05-03-2008 06:03 PM
    Message Edited by Luckydog on 05-03-2008 06:48 PM
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