2nd airport express won't work

I have an airport extreme base station and 2 airport expresses. The first express is necessary to extend the range for our wireless in the house. I can't get the second express to work with itunes since I started using the first express to extend range.
I have configured it and my computer sees it but it doesn't stop flashing amber and itunes tries to connect but is unable.
The guy at the apple store told me that it IS possible but I must be doing something wrong.
Thanks for any help.

Hard reset the second Airport Express and reconfigure it to join your existing network in client mode.
Resetting AirPort Express
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=108044
iFelix

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