Help Needed connecting a second Airport Express

I have a perfectly functioning Airport Express. It is connected to a Router and I have DSL. I have encryption and it is password protected. We have 5 Macs that blissfully use this A.E. You would think I would be happy, right?
My (ahem) wife, then wanted a printer connected in our bedroom (which is quite 2 rooms down from the terminus of the router/1st A.E.) My problem is that I purchased a second Airport Express so that I could plug the printer into the 2nd A.E. Now, I cannot get the second A.E. to become part of the network. It continually blinks green and yellow. I cannot get it to see the 1st A.E. that is connected to my router. The 1st A.E. still chugs along great without problems. Any ideas available to get the 2nd to communicate with the first? My wife is ready to disown me and I need the tax deduction

Set up the second AirPort Express (AX) as a wireless client. (ref: http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=302153)

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