Extending network with Airport Express shutdowns uploads only

I have a cable modem suppling internet to the house. From there we have a Time Capsule creating a network. There are mulitple computers on the network both wired and wireless (iMacs + MacBook Pros). At the edge of the wireless coverage, the speeds are about 25MBs-download and 7MBs-upload. When I add in the Airport Express to extend the network (via ethernet NOT WDS) the wifi does improve the area of coverage getting about 35Mbs-download to previous dead spots, BUT upload speeds essentially hault at .02Mbs!!! If you take the airport express out of the setup, upload speed goes back to normal.
I have tried everythig I can think of. All computers are 10.7.3, firmwares for the airports are all 7.6.1. I have reset to default facotry settings. I have changed radio channels.
Any ideas?!?!?!
Thanks!

When you connect an Ethernet cable to the Express to "extend" that way, the Express must be configured to....
1) Create a wireless network   (NOT "extend a wireless network", which is used to connect using wireless only....you are using Ethernet here)
2) Use the same wireless network name
3) Use the exact same wireless security settings
4) Use the exact same wireless network password
5) Be configured in Bridge Mode

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