AirPort Express needs constant resetting?

I think my AirPort Express is on its last legs. Today a friend of mine came over with his Windows laptop (don't ask). Before we tried anything, I used the AirPort Admin Utility to add his MAC address to my access list and uploaded it to the AX. My AirPort Express network did not appear in his whatever-it-was Windows network utility. So, I used the AirPort Admin Utility to take my WPA2 Personal password off (the name of the network is open, so it still should have appeared in his list). Then the AirPort Express stopped passing the Internet to my MacBook and iMac. I was unable to get even the AirPort Admin Utility to see my AirPort Express after that, but the network was still available in the AirPort menubar.
I tried un-powering the AirPort Express and plugging it back in. That didn't help. I ended up plugging the DSL modem directly into the iMac and getting back on the Internet (as I am now with Internet sharing and the iMac's AirPort card) so I'm certain that my Internet access is fine and the DSL modem is fine. I ended up doing a soft reset, and hard reset but neither would bring the AirPort Express back to life. I did a factory reset and then I could use the AirPort Admin Utility to put my settings back in, one part at a time. But the AirPort Express won't pass along the Internet with my WPA2 Personal password enabled. And after a second or third update/upload of settings the AirPort Express becomes completely inaccessible without yet another factory reset.
I got the AX the day they were announced, so it's been humming along for more than two years now. I do have an AppleCare Protection Plan for my Mac mini, so I think the AirPort Express is covered with that. But, if there's anything else I can try before calling Apple, I'd like to give it a whirl.
-Doug

Even after a week of messing with it on my own, calling AppleCare Support got it back up and running. We didn't do anything that I hadn't already tried on my own, so I'm not sure exactly what it was that "fixed" it. But, the AirPort Express is now back up and supplying the Internet to my three Macs with all the original settings again.
-Doug

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