How to set up multiple Airport Extremes with 1 SSID

Equipment:
     Office with 2 floors
     1 Modem
     1 Router
     1 Switch
     5 Airport Extremes (2014 models, each in Bridge mode)
Network layout:
     Modem -> Router -> Switch -> 5 Airport Extremes
Current Setup:
     Each Airport has their own unique SSID (ex. 1st Floor - Conference, 2nd Floor - Content, etc.). Connectivity is fine with this setup, different users join the closest Airport/SSID to them.  Only issue is that user needs to switch to different SSID's as they move around the office.
Objective:
     Set each Airport to the same SSID so people don't need to switch to different SSID's as they move around the office.
Problem:
     I attempted to set each Airport to the same SSID. No issues with the setup, everything looks good in Airport Utiltiy. The problem is that some users connect with no issues, but when other users try to connect, they are asked to input a password, which is repeatedly rejected (even though the passwords are set up correctly on all Airport Extremes, and input correctly on all devices).
     I think this has to do with the 50 wireless user limit on the Airport Extremes, it looks like an Airport is maxed out at 50, and when a device tries to connect, it is rejected. I looked for a way to limit the wireless range on each Airport, but no option exists in Airport Utility.

Don't know what kind of main router that you have, but try setting the DHCP Lease Time to 1 hour if it is not already set to that limit.
If it is already set to 1 hour, lower it to the next available setting and update the router.
Then power off the entire network, then power up the main router first, and let it run a few minutes, then start the AirPorts one at a time about a minute apart.

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