Airport Extreme loses guest account

Hello everyone.
I must be missing something here, I know it has to be easier than this.
I just received my AirPort Extreme Base Station (AEBS) and AirPort Express. Both brand new, both updated to latest firmware. I configured the AEBS as a new wireless network, created a new SSID, WPA2 personal password and set the AirPort Express to join the network that I created on the AEBS. My problem is, for some reason, the guest network that I created during the configuration of the AEBS is gone. I have reset the AEBS three times, created everything again, and it does the same thing. It loses the guest network each time.
My AEBS is connected to my ISP's DSL modem, the DSL modem handles the DSL account user name and password.
Am I missing something, does the AEBS lose the guest account when an AirPort Express is involved or something? I know I have to be missing something, I just don't know what or where.
Thanks for all your help.

Zyxel's info specifies that this a  ADSL2+ Router. See link below.
This type of device, which combines a modem and router on the same chassis is also known as a gateway.
That being the case, you would have to configure the AirPort Extreme to connect with this device using Bridge Mode.  Otherwise, you would be breaking networking rules by having two routers both working on the same network.
http://us3.zyxel.com/Products/details.aspx?PC1IndexFlag=420060623092947&Category GroupNo=C8A3A230-907F-4CA8-9C3B-3A84F5A06405
When you configure the AirPort Extreme in Bridge Mode, you must also power cycle the entire network.
That means powering everything down...order is not important.
Wait a few minutes and start the Zyxel device first and let it run a few minutes by itself
Then start the AirPort Extreme the same way
Then start each other device one at a time about a minute apart
If you really need the Guest Network feature, you might want to check with Zyxel support to see if the ADSL 2+ Router could possibly be configured as a simple "bridge mode" modem.
Or, your ISP may have a simple modem that they offer. You would want to make sure that this is not a gateway device or router....only a simple modem.

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