7.5.2 Causes unstable ethernet connection (join a wireless network)

My express stopped to perform its bridge function after 7.5.2 updated.
I have this con:
- Join a wireless network
- Allow Ethernet Clients
- WPA/WPA2 Personal.
It's bridging a wifi network from an Airport Extreme also running 7.5.2
Express has been extended my WiFi network to ethernet (2 floor in the building) perfectly fine in the last 2 years. After the updated is was almost impossible to ping the device on the ethernet network. (the 2 floor segment Express is bridging was isolated)
Solution was to rollback to 7.4.2 on the Express.
Please Apple fix 7.5.2 I believe it's way buggy (SNMP doesn't work as well!!)

Not much to add to this except "me too". The same configuration, too: an Airport Express configured with "Join a wireless network" and "Allow Ethernet Clients", bridging a wifi network from an Airport Extreme running 7.5.2 using WPA2.
After upgrading to 7.5.2, long transfers from the device plugged into the Express (i.e., the "Ethernet Client") work for a while and then just stop dead. For example, a 6 gig transfer will stop around 4 gigs. A power cycle of the Airport Express brings it back to life temporarily, but a rollback to 7.4.2 on the Express brought it back to life permanently.
(Yes, I've reported this as a bug to Apple - I know they don't read these discussions).

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