AirPort Extreme Issues

I am having the hardest time getting my new Airport Extreme to work properly. Or at least me to work properly with it. It was working initially then I configured it the way I like it and started having issues. I reset it to default settings and my computers connect to it and through it. If I go through the Airport setup wizard (give it a network name, WPA2 Personal with key) then my computers can still connect to it, or so they say and so the Airport "Wireless Clients" list says, but they cannot connect to any other computers on the network nor can they connect to the Internet.
The logs are repeating this over and over:
Feb 20 22:13:37 Severity:5 Deauthenticating with station 00:16:cb:xx:xx:xx (reserved 2).
Feb 20 22:13:37 Severity:5 Disassociated with station 00:16:cb:xx:xx:xx
Feb 20 22:13:37 Severity:5 Associated with station 00:16:cb:xx:xx:xx
Feb 20 22:13:37 Severity:5 Installed unicast CCMP key for supplicant 00:16:cb:xx:xx:xx
I am going crazy. I am tired so lack of sleep is not helping. Can anyone help me so that I do not have to run my network in an unsecure default mode with my Airport Extreme?
Oh, when I plug into the Airport extreme via ethernet cable, I can access the Internet and other computers just fine. If I unplug the ethernet and just use wireless I can attach to the Airport but no throughput.
Thanks

Have you tried it with WPA disabled?
Do you have access control enabled/disabled? Disable it if you have it enabled.
Is it configured for a closed network? If so, disable that option.

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