Problems Extending latest Express and Extreme

I have the latest extreme and just bought the latest express to extend my network.
I have tried both manual and 'auto' methods to extend the network. The extreme is in my basement, the express is 2 rooms away in an area that gets 3 out of 4 possible bars reception according to my laptop. I want to wirelessly extend.
There are multiple issues:
1). The express flases orange
2). The extress vanishes once set up so that I cannot see it via the airport utility
3). It obviously isn't working as 1 foot from the express the signal does not go to full bars
Any help appreciated - can't see it mentioned elsewhere where the express vanishes under the airport uti

OK, thanks for checking that for me. We'll need to check your settings on both the AirPort Extreme and the Express.
Open AirPort Utility, select the AirPort Extreme, and click Manual Setup
Click the Wireless tab located just below the row of icons
Make sure that there is a check mark next to "Allow this network to be extended" on this page
Update to save any changes
Open AirPort Utility, select the AirPort Express, and click Manual Setup
Click the Wireless tab...settings should look like this:
Wireless Mode = Extend a wireless network
Wireless Network Name = Same name as the AirPort Extreme network
Check mark next to Allow Wireless Clients
Wireless Security = Same setting as the AirPort Extreme
Wireless Password = Same password as the AirPort Extreme
Confirm Password
Update to save any changes and allow 40-45 seconds for the Express to restart
Then power down the entire network....all devices...order is not important
Wait a moment, then start the modem first and let it run a moment or two by itself
Start the AirPort Extreme the same way
Start the Express the same way
Start each other device one at a time about a minute apart
Check for proper operation
A good location for the Express is a point that is about half the distance from the AirPort Extreme to the general area that needs more wireless coverage. Depending on obstructions, you may need to vary this a bit.
Post back on your progress and I will give you a tip to know which device.....AirPort Extreme or AirPort Express....your Mac is connecting to any given location.

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