Airport ExtremeWireless network no longer works after Airport Utility 5.3.2

I just updated Airport Utility to 5.3.2 and now my Airport Extreme will only give a self-assigned IP address and the internet won't work. I am using a Time-Warner Cable internet modem connected to the Airport Extreme then to my computer. If I take the Airport Extreme out of the chain and directly connect the cable modem to the computer, it works fine. When I try to re-do the airport setup if I do bridge-mode, it says that I will get a blinking amber light and if I do the other mode, it says everything is fine. When I then open system preferences, it says I have a self-assigned IP and the internet won't work. Someone please help me! I need my wireless network.

I assume that you mean you just updated to 5.3.2 firmware on your AEBSn base station.
I suggest, as the first step, is to do a complete power recycle of your network components as follows:
o Power-down the computer(s).
o Power-down the AEBSn.
o Power-down the modem; Wait at least 15 minutes.
o Power-on the modem; Wait at least 10 minutes.
o Power-on the AEBSn; Wait at least 5 minutes.
o Power-on the computer(s).
If this doesn't solve the problem, then I suggest that you try to downgrade back to 5.3.1. If it doesn't help then the problem wasn't the upgrade but something else ... possibly the configuration settings.

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