Airport Express Stuck in a Restart Loop

I have an Airport Extreme that is stuck in a restart loop. I had tried to set it up to extend an Airport Extremes wireless network but it didn't work. Now the Express restarts as soon as it boots. When you plug it in the orange light comes on for 30-45 seconds before flashing green then off and then solid orange for 30-45 seconds. It just reaptes this partern. I have tried both soft and hard resets and in boht cases it does the flashing orange but then resumes the solid orange for 30-45 seconds flash green then of pattern. I have tried plugging in a network cable and found that during the 30-45 seconds of orange the computer reports that the cable is plugged in with no ip address, during the fraction of a second that the light is green the computer gets an ip address and then shows disconnected when the light turns off. Any suggestions?

It sounds like power issue to me.. and the express is a sealed unit.. just take them back if still under warranty or replace. There are various posts about how to cut them open but the end result is fairly horrible looking.

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