Airport Extreme keeps asking to fix a WDS Node Error (no remote added)

I've been trying to setup a WDS between my Extreme (AE) and Express (AX). AE is the dual band and the AX was bought in Dec'09. I am running a Windows XP Pro environment.
Every time I hit update to reset the AE as a WDS Main I get a problem with the WDS Nodes (WDS requires multiple Airport devices. Add at least on WDS peer). So I click the WDS button which brings me right back to the WDS Tab
Where under the WDS Remote tab is the MAC Address of the AX! Click update and the error comes. I have added a 2nd dummy MAC 00:00:00.. and it still reports that I have not entered any remotes!
I believe I have followed the Airport Network Guide to a tee and its not happening!
PS: This doesn't even come close to the another problem of not able to mount/log on to any disks connected to AE. I've tried every login method and it still says I don't have permission.... is there a but in the Windows version of Airport Utility??

Welcome to the discussions!
WDS is a possible configuration choice, but since you have newer "n" devices, you can use Apple's "extend a wireless network" feature. It is much easier to configure than WDS.
WDS will tax your wireless network by 50% of its bandwidth, so the newer "extend" feature would be the way to go unless you have a specific need for WDS.
Post back if you need more information on the "extend" setup, which will provide better performance on your network.

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