AirPort Extreme on a BIG Scale

We are trying to use the AirPort Extreme on a bigger scale then most people. In one of my schools we have 20 AirPorts and each is connected via the WAN port to our existing Ethernet. We are not using WDS, and the IP distribution is shut off. We are having issues with the AirPorts just quitting. My Teachers are having to reset the AirPorts on a extremely regular basis. Originally we had each airport on its own channel and tried to seperate them as well as possible by 3. I was seeing a lot fluctuation so i tried putting all the AirPorts on the same channel. Keep in mind that all the AirPorts are on the same network I have named "EJH Wireless". A couple days later I got a call saying that nothing had really changed, the teachers were still having to reset the AirPorts on a regular basis. I understand that outside things can influence this, but this isnt happening in just one of my schools. I have another school that has 27 AirPorts and it has the same problem. I was able to set one of my elementary schools up with all the AirPorts on the same channel and it worked great. But the elementary only has 7 AirPorts and most the users in that school aren't wireless. So I'm not sure I can use it as an example. Is there just too many AirPorts or is there a better way to set these up? Has anyone tried to set this many up in one place? I understand there is a better solution than AirPorts out there, but this is what I have for now and if i can get them working better that would be great. Your help would be greatly appreciated.
Mac Mini and MacBook Pro   Mac OS X (10.4.7)  

It sounds like you have a "roaming" network with the AirPorts. To double-check that they are setup properly:
To setup an AirPort Extreme Base Station (AEBS) as a roaming network:
- Network configuration: DSL/Cable Modem or Internet Router > (Ethernet cable) > [WAN] AEBS1 [LAN] > (Ethernet cable) > [LAN] AEBS2 [LAN] > (Ethernet cable) > [LAN] AEBSn
- Setup the AEBS connected to the Internet to "Distribute IP addresses", unless it connected to an Internet router that provided DHCP service.
- Setup the second AEBS, as a bridge. (Disable "Distribute IP addresses")
- For each AEBS in the roaming network:
-- Connect to the same subnet of the Ethernet network
-- Provide a unique Base Station Name
-- The Network Name should be identical
-- If using security, use the same encryption type (WEP, WPA, etc.) and password.
-- Make sure that the channel is set at least three channels apart from the next AEBS.

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    Right this minute, after writing the first paragraph and taking a break, I restored the problematic AExtreme (Rosangela's AirPort Extreme) to factory settings and now it's working again all of a sudden. That one and the Time Capsule are literally right next to each other, yet one is feeding off of the main AExtreme and the other one is feeding off of the one right outside where the main one is.
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  • Time Machine with 2T drive connected to Airport Extreme base via USB

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    Apple does not support Time Machine backups to an AirPort disk (a USB drive attached to an AirPort Extreme Base Station (AEBS)). (ref: Mac OS X 10.5: Time Machine doesn't back up to AirPort Extreme AirPort Disks) Although folks, like yourself, have gotten this to work initially, the long-term stability of the TM backups is highly suspect and why Apple doesn't support it. Sorry!

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