Connecting Airport Express via Ethernet to Time Capsule - Lose Internet

I have a number of Airport Express units throughout my house that are all connected to speakers.  There are 2 Airport Expresses that I want to hardwire (via eithernet) as they are too far away and I tend to get audio dropouts.  I wired the one with no problem.  When I plugged the other in - my internet went out completely.  I confirmed its not an internet or provider issue - its something to do with the Time Capsule.  I will check my Airport Utility and it will show everything out.  When I unplug the second airport, reset the time capsule - all goes back to normal.
Any ideas on what the issue is?  How I can fix?  I need to hardwire this second airport to avoid the audio drops.  Thanks in advance.

your best connection is going to be wired, hands down, so long as you have a Cat5e or Cat6 spec'd cable.
now the N is pretty fast, but if you have the original version TC, running in N only mode will be the best option because running in multi-mode actually slows the N speed down, not making it worth the upgrade to N.
If you have one of the "Dual Band" models then the issue mentioned above doesn't apply.

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