Airport Express losing connection

Every other day, my MacBook Pro shows a wireless signal, but I can't connect. I have to unplug the airport express and replug it in for it to work. Anyone else experiencing this? My Airport Express is about 2 years old.

My issues are almost the same as DVX100Shooter's. I am working from an iMac hardwired to my Time Capsule serving as my wireless base station, and AirPort Expresses serving as AirPlay speakers. I also have a B&W Zeppelin Air, and an AppleTV connected to speakers. After I reboot my computer, iTunes seems to connect fine with all my AirPlay devices. After my computer wakes from sleep, however, it looses the connection to my AirPort Expresses alone. The B&W and the AppleTV can still connect. I don't get an error message, and when I try to reconnect through iTunes, the message "Connecting to '<speaker name>'..." pops up with a progress bar that never moves, and then disappears without connecting. I don't even receive an error message.
Restarting iTunes doesn't cure the problem. Unplugging and plugging the AirPort Express back in doesn't cure the problem. Resetting the AirPort Expresses doesn't work. I have the latest firmware installed on the Time Capsule and AirPort Expresses. The only thing that seems to work most most times (but not always), is to reboot the computer.
I'm at a loss. Has anyone solved this yet?

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