Airport Express Not Responding

I've now done the routine of performing a factory default reset on one of my Airport Express base stations about six times today, and each time I only have partial success at best.
First, on performing the factory default reset, something good happens: the base station seems to be reset to it's out-of-box name and settings since I can see it in my Airport drop-down as Airport Network 5e08cf. That's good!
But wait... the AX base station won't stop blinking yellow.
Optimistically I press on to configure the base station with the AirPort Setup Assistant. I'm encouraged because at the end of the setup, it tells me that I've successfully set up the base station to join my existing network. Great!
No. Not great. The base station still will not stop blinking yellow.
Then total defeat... I try to configure the base station in Airport Admin Utility. It sees the base station with the name that I just gave it in AirPort Setup Assistant. But when I click configure, it eventually gives me the error "The AirPort Admin Utility was unable to read the configuration of the selected base station. An error occurred while reading the configuration".
So can anyone help me to get this fixed? This base station was working perfectly until recently.
Many Thanks. -Pete

The following shows how to reset Airport Express.
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=108044
Make sure you do it correctly and connect to Apple network prior to configuring Airport Express.

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