Cannot locate wireless Airport hubs in Airfoil after upgrading modem and router?

Cannot locate wireless Airport hubs in Airfoil after upgrading modem and router?  Just replaced modem and router-Airport is working for internet connection, but I cannot locate the two additional sites in my home to feed music to.  Each is connected with a Apple wireless hub.  Thanks

To work in this configuration, you just need to setup the AX as a bridge.
To set up the AirPort Express Base Station (AX) as a bridge, using the AirPort Admin Utility, connect your computer directly (using an Ethernet cable) to the Ethernet port of the AX, and then, make these settings:
Network tab
- Distribute IP addresses (unchecked)
- Apply the new setting.

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