Airport express units no showing in airport utility

My airport extreme units are not showing up in the airport utility application.
I have an local wifi network established by linking an airport extreme to my ATT Universe router .  This works correctly and the signal is good in most parts of our home .   I had 2 airport express units acting as extension of the wifi network to the more distant areas.   Somehow we lost the entire network when we were gone on a trip and I had to reinstall the airport extreme (works fine). 
I know I need to reinstall the airport express units and link them to the existing network ...but they aren t showing up in airport utility .  The normal process has been to reset them to their original configuration ,  then log on to them as a independent network ,then use airport utility to reset them as extensions to the existing wifi network. 
Can t start unless they show up and they are a foot from my MacBook Pro .......I have 4 different units (only use two ) ?  Nothing shows up . 
What am I missing ? 

Suggest that you work only with one AirPort Express (AX) at a time and leave the others powered off.
Perform a Factory Default Reset on the AX as follows:
Power down the AX
Hold in the reset button and keep holding it in while you plug the AX back in to power
Keep holding the reset button another 8-10 seconds then release
Allow 40-45 seconds for the AX to restart to a slow blinking amber light
At this point, the AX is producing a wireless signal with a name like Apple Network xxxxxx. You need to first log on to this network from your Mac if you want to configure the AX using wireless.
Or, you can use the Ethernet cable method to configure the AX and then disconnect the Ethernet cable once you have the AX updated with new settings
Repeat the process above fo the second AX, but note that the Apple Network xxxxxx with have different letters and numbers, as it will be a different network.

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    Why can't my airport express be seen by the airport utility?

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    Message was edited by: Bob Timmons

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