Airport Extreme - Create a secondary Wi-Fi Network.

Okay, I'm back with another Airport issue. I switched today to Google Fiber. Since then my AEBS won't create a secondary network as it's always done in the past. Unfortunately the fiber, and previously AT&T, comes into the house in the basement and the signal on the 2nd floor is pitiful, so I've always had a secondary personal wifi network for the 2nd floor of the house.
Setup: Ethernet Cable ran from the basement supplies network feed into the AEBS, then the AEBS uses that to create a secondary wifi.
Airport Specs:
Connect using: DHCP
Wireless: Create a Wireless Network w/ WPA2 Personal
Router Mode: Off (Bridge Mode)
Version: 7.6.4
AirPort Extreme 802.11n (3rd Generation)
Version: 7.6.4
The Airport is hooked up via Ethernet to a primary switch in the house. When I plug my Macbook Pro directly into the ethernet plug it works flawlessly, but I need wifi.
Troubleshooting steps I've taken:
1) Under Network Preferences I've removed my Wi-Fi and readded it (worked previously)
2) Factory Reset the Airport Extreme
3) Restarted computer
I am not sure if maybe the airport extreme is finally going bad (I owned it approximately 6 years), or if something else is going on but I could use some help. The strange part is under Airport Utility it shows green lights next to both airport and Internet (Although internet flickers back and forth between green and yellow).
Any further information to aide in troubleshooting please ask. Also thanks in advance.

Your setup if fine.
Airport Specs:
Connect using: DHCP
Wireless: Create a Wireless Network w/ WPA2 Personal
Router Mode: Off (Bridge Mode)
Version: 7.6.4
AirPort Extreme 802.11n (3rd Generation)
This is what we would recommend..
If the wireless has failed you simply need to buy a new Extreme.
However I would reset the AE to factory first in case it is suffering from change of network fatigue.. which they do.
If you set the wireless name to the same as the other wifi in the house you will not be able to figure out which is which.. but if you want to test.. let me suggest the following.
Factory reset universal
Power off the AE.. ie pull the power cord or power off at the wall.. wait 10sec.. hold in the reset button.. be gentle.. power on again still holding in reset.. and keep holding it in for another 10sec. You may need some help as it is hard to both hold in reset and apply power. It will show success by rapidly blinking the front led. Release the reset.. and wait a couple of min for the AE to reset and come back with factory settings. If the front LED doesn’t blink rapidly you missed it and simply try again. The reset is fairly fragile in these.. press it so you feel it just click and no more.. I have seen people bend the lever or even break it. I use a toothpick as tool.
Then redo the setup from the computer.
1. Use very short names.. NOT APPLE RECOMMENDED names. No spaces and pure alphanumerics.
eg AEgen5 and use AE24ghz and AE5ghz with fixed channels eg 11, 8, 6 for 2.4ghz and 36-48 then 149 for 5ghz.
Create a wireless network is correct.
2. Test with no password.. if it fails then passwords are not needed.. there is no wireless.
If it works immediately set WPA2 Personal. Use all passwords that also comply but can be a bit longer. ie 8-20 characters mixed case and numbers.. no non-alphanumerics.
These are more issues with Yosemite.. but quoted for completeness.
3. Ensure the AE always takes the same IP address.. this is a problem for you in bridged setup.. however that is secondary to getting wireless working. 
4. Check your share name on the computer is not changing.. make sure it also complies with the above.. short no spaces and pure alphanumeric..
5. Make sure IPv6 is set to link-local only in the computer. For example wireless open the network preferences, wireless and advanced / TCP/IP.. and fix the IPv6. to link-local only.
6. No luck then I suggest you take the firmware back to 7.6.1 which was simply more stable. Hold down the option key while you click on the version number.
On the older AE it is more reliable. IMHO!!

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